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Create a Grunt meta-runner in TeamCity

February 11, 2015 Kevin Wilson 1 Comment

As much as all the cool kids are now using Gulp, I’m still using Grunt for a few few automated tasks. In our current project, we’re using it to compress all of our JS in the project, run the Jasmine tests through Karma, and generate test code coverage reports. As well as doing this locally, […]

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Use Karma and Grunt to Run Your Jasmine Tests in Real-Time

February 9, 2014September 15, 2016 Kevin Wilson 8 Comments

As JavaScript applications become more common and more complex, the need for good unit test coverage also increases. Hopefully you’re already writing tests. If not, why not? When I’m doing TDD with C#, I use NCrunch to monitor all tests within the Visual Studio Solution and run them as they change. This saves me having […]

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