DevOps engineers and technical leads
Setting up a new project's toolchain and deciding which automation libraries, CI/CD, and monitoring tools to adopt.
Kunal's Tool Stack is a comprehensive mind map template that catalogs 95 essential tools across 12 categories for software development, testing, and automation. It covers coding languages (Java, Javascript, Typescript), build tools (Maven, NPM), CICD (Jenkins, BuddyWorks), automation libraries (Selenium, Cypress), and testing tools including Chrome extensions like Bug Magnet and Check my links. The template also includes domain knowledge areas such as eLearning, BFSI, and Payment Gateways, making it a practical cheat sheet for developers, QA engineers, and DevOps professionals. Organized as a single-sheet radial map, it visually groups tools by function, highlighting interconnections between categories like Development (Backend with Jersey, Frontend with Bootstrap) and Reporting (Extent Report, Allure Report). This Kunal's Tool Stack template serves as a quick reference for tool selection and workflow planning.
Terms and ConditionsSetting up a new project's toolchain and deciding which automation libraries, CI/CD, and monitoring tools to adopt.
Preparing for a QA audit or building a testing strategy that includes Chrome extensions like Bug Magnet and performance tools like Jmeter.
Onboarding new developers who need a quick overview of the company's tech stack across coding languages, databases, and developer tools.
Download the Kunal's Tool Stack .xmind file and open it in Xmind (desktop or web).
Review the 12 main branches and expand nodes to see all 95 tools listed.
Customize the template by adding or removing tools under each category to match your actual stack.
Use the map as a reference during tool selection discussions or as a checklist for environment setup.
Export the final version as an image or PDF to share with your team.
The template includes 95 tools across 12 categories: Coding Languages, Build Tools, Source Code Management, CICD, Development, Automation, Domain Knowledge, Testing Tools, Developer Tools, Performance, Database, and Test Management Tool.
The Automation branch covers UI, API, and DB levels with libraries like Selenium and Cypress, test engines TestNG and Mocha, and reporting tools such as Extent Report and Allure Report. You can customize the nodes to match your stack.
Yes, the .xmind file is fully editable in Xmind desktop or web. You can add, remove, or reorganize nodes, and export as PDF or image for printing.
Domain Knowledge includes eLearning, BFSI, Procurement, Invoicing, Media, Supply Chain Management, and Payment Gateways, providing context for tool application.
Absolutely. The template is a starting point; you can add new branches or nodes under any category to include your preferred tools.
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