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@cypress/core-example
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Interal Cypress repo for managing https://example.cypress.io
This repo contains the source code for pushing out https://example.cypress.io.
You should not clone this repo. It is used interally.
The actual example repo you're probably looking for is the kitchen sink app here.
npm install
After running npm install
you must build the app + spec files.
npm run build
This copies the src files from cypress-example-kitchensink
, modifies them to point to https://example.cypress.io
and creates the example_spec.js
.
npm run deploy
npm run release
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Interal Cypress repo for managing https://example.cypress.io
We found that @cypress/core-example demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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