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Sepia is a VCR-like module for Node.js that records HTTP interactions and plays them back exactly as they were first invoked, isolating a server from its remote downstream dependencies for improved speed and fault tolerance. It is primarily designed for integration testing, allowing developers to mock external HTTP services without relying on their availability.

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Sepia is a VCR-like module for node.js that records HTTP interactions, then plays them back exactly like the first time they were invoked

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