(Add: Short introduction to your tool in 2-4 sentences)
Testing Approach: (Add one sentence description of the main approach of the tool. Example: "Mutation testing") Testing Level: (Add one sentence description of the main testing level for which the tool is intended. Example: "System testing (at the GUI level)") Target application domain: (Add one sentence description of the domain the testing tool targets. Example: "Web/GUI testing")
(Add: Bullet points describing the main features of your tool, typically 4-7 bullets)
(Add: Bullet points describing the main benefits/pros of the tool, typically 3-5 bullets)
(Add: Bullet points describing the main drawbacks/cons of the tool, typically 3-5 bullets)
(Add: Describe which input information and/or models that the tool needs in order to work. What does a tester need to provide in order to run/use the tool?)
(Add: Description of the target platform, language, and/or environment that the tool assumes or targets.)
Dependencies: (Add: List the main dependencies of the tool)
(Add: A sentence or two about how well the tool is updated/maintained)
Latest update: (Add date for latest update of the tool) First release date: (Add date for first commit or release of the tool)
(Add: A few sentences describing the license model or the costs of buying or using the tool)
(Add: Links to tutorials and documentation of the tool with one sentence description of each.)
(Add: A few descriptions of how the tool has been used, ideally linking to libraries or software that actively is using the tool. Here you will also link to your "use case".)
(Add: Link to a few alternative but related/similar tools that one could use instead of this tool for example to do similar testing for another target domain, language or environment.)