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In this directory you will find 2 other files: In this directory you will find 2 other files:
1. `helloWorld.js` 1. `helloWorld.js`
2. `helloWorld.spec.js` 2. `helloWorld.spec.js`
This setup should be the same for all of the exercises. The plain javascript file is where you'll write your code, and the `spec` file contains the tests that verify your code is functional. This setup should be the same for all of the exercises. The plain javascript file is where you'll write your code, and the `spec` file contains the tests that verify your code is functional.
Let's look at the spec file first: Let's look at the spec file first:
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Go ahead and see if you can make the test pass by editing the return value of the function, and then running the test file again. Go ahead and see if you can make the test pass by editing the return value of the function, and then running the test file again.
Just to make sure, in case you're confused at this point, the test is telling you that running the function helloWorld should return the phrase `Hello, World!`. Punctuation and capitalization definitely matter here, so double check that if the test still isn't passing. Just to make sure, in case you're confused at this point, the test is telling you that running the function `helloWorld` should return the phrase `Hello, World!`. Punctuation and capitalization definitely matter here, so double check that if the test still isn't passing.
this is what the final function should look like: this is what the final function should look like:
```javascript ```javascript