Thank you for your detailed walkthrough. Thrilling to see that eventually we have modern JS test framework as sophisticated as old java ones like testNG!
Hi! Thank you so much for making this series! I find all your videos very helpful. I was wondering how do you make the terminal to show the results with the check or dash as well as coloured reports (grey/turquoise). I find that very helpful to scan easier the results. In my VSCode I only see them white or grey and no check/dash. I have followed several videos so far so I am not sure if I missed something regarding your VSCode setup. Thanks a lot! Edit: I am running Mac, so not sure if that has something to do with it.
The reporter you choose will have an impact on how the tests are displayed. You can change it from the config. It's a really good point that I will make a video on. That hopefully will answer your question.
Great video but I do have a question. On the text.fixme (and others) where you added the description, where is that message displayed? I didn't see any description message appear in the console after running.
Thank you for your detailed walkthrough. Thrilling to see that eventually we have modern JS test framework as sophisticated as old java ones like testNG!
Hi! Thank you so much for making this series! I find all your videos very helpful. I was wondering how do you make the terminal to show the results with the check or dash as well as coloured reports (grey/turquoise). I find that very helpful to scan easier the results. In my VSCode I only see them white or grey and no check/dash.
I have followed several videos so far so I am not sure if I missed something regarding your VSCode setup. Thanks a lot!
Edit: I am running Mac, so not sure if that has something to do with it.
The reporter you choose will have an impact on how the tests are displayed. You can change it from the config. It's a really good point that I will make a video on. That hopefully will answer your question.
Hi, love your videos !! Is it possible to create the same videos using C# ?
Great video but I do have a question. On the text.fixme (and others) where you added the description, where is that message displayed? I didn't see any description message appear in the console after running.
If you're doing it as part of the test it would be the name of the test. I hope that helps
my thanks
Great tutorials so far but the ads are a bit annoying 😅
Thank you :) if the Ads are a pain I believe that RUclips premium might be a way for you to watch without the ads
@@CommitQuality no worries I'll bear with them 😉