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Seconded . This is exactly what I posted about here.
For now, I've used the "tree" command in Linux to get all of my tests, then use the regexr website to create a regular expression, then I can use the regular expression in testing to see if it works, and then finally move it to production
Adding to this idea, it would be nice to see the order at which multiple tests are run.
For now, I've used the "tree" command in Linux to get all of my tests, then use the regexr website to create a regular expression, then I can use the regular expression in testing to see if it works, and then finally move it to production
Adding to this idea, it would be nice to see the order at which multiple tests are run.
QA guy