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Release Notes: Scroll to End, AI Prompt Review

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Scroll to The End of The Page

This new feature enables automatic scrolling to the beginning or end of a page with a single command. For example, executing a scroll to end command moves the view directly to the bottom of the page. The same behavior applies in reverse, allowing navigation back to the top, as well as horizontal scrolling to the left or right. 

The supported commands are:

scroll down to the end of the page
scroll up to the top of the page
scroll left to the start of the page
scroll right to the end of the page

The feature also includes a configurable setting (found in Speed Optimizations) that controls the maximum number of scroll actions. This is particularly useful for pages with dynamic or unknown lengths, such as web applications with infinite scrolling. By limiting the number of scroll iterations, the system prevents excessive or endless scrolling and ensures predictable behavior during execution.

AI Prompt Review

This feature introduces an AI prompt review mechanism that ensures users provide high-quality input before generating test cases. When a user submits a description, the system evaluates its clarity and completeness to determine whether it provides sufficient context for AI processing.

If the description is too vague or lacks detail, the system triggers a validation step. This prevents the AI from generating inaccurate or irrelevant test cases, which can occur when context is insufficient. Instead of proceeding with low-quality input, the system generates feedback along with an improved version of the description.

Users can review the AI-generated suggestion and choose how to proceed. They can edit their original description, accept the AI-enhanced version, or continue using their initial input if preferred. This approach balances user control with AI assistance while improving the overall quality and relevance of generated test cases.

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