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A universal testing suite that works with Mocha style test runners _and_ Node.js's built-in test runner.
A universal testing suite that works with Mocha style test runners and Node.js's built-in test runner with the following main exports:
describe: the normal describe test suite function, automatically imported based on the current environment.it: the normal it test function, automatically imported based on the current environment.itCases: a succinct way to test lots of inputs and outputs to a single function.testWeb: a API of web-testing utilities, only available in browser environments.See the docs under Test, or Package: @augment-vir/test here: https://electrovir.github.io/augment-vir
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A universal testing suite that works with Mocha style test runners _and_ Node.js's built-in test runner.
The npm package @augment-vir/test receives a total of 810 weekly downloads. As such, @augment-vir/test popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @augment-vir/test demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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