![]() It can be difficult to find what went wrong in a test. Omitting -v should make it easier to see the failing tests and the output for them (note that output is still printed for tests that fail). |
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![]() It can be difficult to find what went wrong in a test. Omitting -v should make it easier to see the failing tests and the output for them (note that output is still printed for tests that fail). |
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workflows |