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@homeflow/next
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Run yarn docs
to generate TypeDoc documentation.
Tests may not run correctly on older Node versions. Make sure you run nvm use
to use the Node version
specified in the .nvmrc
file.
Run yarn docs
to generate documentation.
As this package is a combination of client-side and server-side components, Jest is configured to use different environments for each. For this to work, server-side test files must use the extension .node.spec.ts
. Client-side tests should use .spec.ts
.
Run yarn test
to run all tests.
Use yarn test --coverage
to generate a coverage report to identify areas of code missing tests.
Use yarn test my-test-file.spec.ts
to run a single test file.
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