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[Mocha](https://mochajs.org) wrapper with built-in [typescript](https://github.com/node-loaders/loaders/tree/main/workspaces/esbuild), built-in [expect](https://jestjs.io/docs/expect) with [mock](https://github.com/node-loaders/loaders/tree/main/workspace
Mocha wrapper with built-in typescript, built-in expect with mock and snapshot support.
npm install esmocha --save-dev
esmocha
executable is a wrapper for mocha
executable, every option should work.
npx esmocha
Every method is reexported.
// expect lib
import { expect } from 'esmocha';
// mocking lib
import { mock, resetAllMocks } from 'esmocha';
// mocha lib
import { afterAll, beforeAll } from 'esmocha';
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[Mocha](https://mochajs.org) wrapper with built-in [typescript](https://github.com/node-loaders/loaders/tree/main/workspaces/esbuild), built-in [expect](https://jestjs.io/docs/expect) with [mock](https://github.com/node-loaders/loaders/tree/main/workspace
The npm package esmocha receives a total of 3,286 weekly downloads. As such, esmocha popularity was classified as popular.
We found that esmocha 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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