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@ruyadorno/create-100-workshop

v1.0.4

Published

The road to 100% test coverage workshop

Downloads

13

Readme

The Road to 100% test coverage workshop

This repo contains the code generator for the session The Road to 100% test coverage workshop presented at NodeConf EU 2023.

Prerequisites

node18+, make sure the npm and npx commands are available.

Usage

Create a new empty folder in a suitable location on your machine, then using a terminal, navigate to that folder and run:

npm init @ruyadorno/100-workshop

Or alternatively you can also run using npx:

npx @ruyadorno/create-100-workshop

Navigating the workshop steps

The workshop is composed by 10 steps which add missing tests and refactor the initial module generated. In order to execute a specific step, run:

npx @ruyadorno/create-100-workshop --step=1

License

MIT © 2023 Ruy Adorno