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cno-test

v0.1.1

Published

Micropackage: a simple, ultra-minimal test framework built around Node's builtin test runner.

Downloads

7

Readme

cno-test

standard-readme compliant Semantic Versioning 2.0.0 Conventional Commits License NPM Version Coverage Status ci

Micropackage: a simple, ultra-minimal test framework built around Node's builtin test runner.

Table of Contents

Background

Install

Available on the npm registry as cno-test. Adding it to project using pnpm:

pnpm add --save cno-test

It can, of course, also be installed by npm or yarn using the normal methods.

Usage

import TestNS from 'cno-test'; // Default export is a full "namespace".
import { errorExpected } from 'cno-test'; // Just the `errorExpected` function.

API

Contributing

Changes are tracked in CHANGELOG.md.

License

MIT ©2024 Anadian

SEE LICENSE IN LICENSE

Creative Commons LicenseThis project's documentation is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.