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create-nightwatch
Advanced tools
The Nightwatch CLI tool lets you setup Nightwatch.js in your new or existing project, with all the required configs and dependencies, with just one command.
# from your existing project's root dir
$ npm init nightwatch
# if you want to initialize a new project
$ npm init nightwatch path/to/new/project
# for testing on mobile browsers only
$ npm init nightwatch -- --mobile
# generate a new config file in your existing
# Nightwatch project (also installs webdrivers
# and other required packages).
$ npm init nightwatch -- --generate-config
Nightwatch will do the entire setup for you based on your answers.
Nightwatch comes with a few examples, which are automatically copied to your Nightwatch project during the setup and can also be used as boilerplate to write your own tests on top of them.
You can follow the instructions given at the end of the setup to run your first test with Nightwatch.
FAQs
Nightwatch.js init command tool to setup everything up in no time using `npm init nightwatch`
We found that create-nightwatch demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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