Mention that Jest can be used directly in Contributing#5702
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I didn't mention |
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Yeah, we lost that feature a while back. Mind removing it from the README too? Marked as accepted so you can merge whenever you want. |
It isn't supported anymore.
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Mention that Jest can be used directly in Contributing
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There are some ideas to turn jest into a server so tests can be run in the browser. It is probably not a lot of work, so if you wanna help out let me know :) |
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It wasn't obvious to me that
jest --watchexists and I can use it. Re-running tests on every change is common and people familiar with Jest might do this internally but I think it's valuable to document this.