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A command-line utility that outputs some frequency data about your unit tests. You can save the output to CSV and then pull it in to your favourite graphing program (Excel, Numbers, ...).
It works under the following circumstances:
it to describe your testsexpect to write your expectations(That's not to say it couldn't be expanded to do something else; see the Contributing section below.)
Right now it has two modes:
npx test-freq descriptions
Outputs frequencies of your test description starting verbs. Example:
it("calculates the value", ...)
In this case, the starting verb is calculates.
The tool has special handling for test descriptions starting with should, should not, does not.
npx test-freq matchers
Outputs frequencies of the matchers used. Example:
expect(foo).toEqual(bar);
In this case, the matcher is toEqual.
All contributions are welcome! PRs, issues, etc.
FAQs
Outputs frequencies of test usages in a project
We found that test-freq demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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