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assert-command-line-output
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Test command line outputs with Github Actions
As an open source project maintainer on Ritchie CLI, I recently had the necessity to tests if some command line outputs were working as expected.
assert-command-line-output
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Test command line outputs with Github Actions
The action is called Assert Command Line Output and you will find below different examples using it (with success and error tests for each one).
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