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cypress-e2e-cli
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![Image](shots/cypress_e2e_cli_banner_with_logo.png) # cypress-e2e-cli
Are you a newbie in QA Engineering? Are you trying to ease your way into Automation? Have you been learning Cypress? Would you like to be able to set up Cypress with a BDD framework and reporter without stress?
If yes, this plugin is for you. Since I started training people in software automation, the majority of problems that I have had to help people resolve is usually around set up. Hence, the reason that I decided to create this plugin so that people can easily setup cypress.
You can create a cypress Template project that you can easily edit to suit your purpose.
npm install -g cypress-e2e-cli
cypress-e2e-cli
Going through the questions looks like this
BDD Typsecript Config with reporter selected |
Cypress Config with no BDD or reporter selected |
Cypress Project Created |
You can run the npx cypress run
or npx cypress open
command to see it execute.
What's left is to continue to edit the template created to suit your needs
FAQs
![Image](shots/cypress_e2e_cli_banner_with_logo.png) # cypress-e2e-cli
The npm package cypress-e2e-cli receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, cypress-e2e-cli popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that cypress-e2e-cli 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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