Removed generator-exercises folder as it breaks jest-codemods
run jest-codemods on .spec.js files, move generator-exercises back in
Change references from Jasmine to Jest in main readme
Update README with Jest specific language. Update some spec files with new syntax
update tests, multiple exercises
.gitignore: Added package-lock.json, package.json that were used when I ran code-blocks over the tests.
Standardised function declaration calls across exercises
fix typo in caesar.spec.js
Ignoring package-lock.json, package.json
Backtrack on .gitignore modification, add instructions to readme
move files from testing repo to this repo
Typo fixes, remove duplicate exercise folder
Remove solution from non-solution branch
Minor grammatical fixes
added trailing semicolon to all function and module exports
Fix words caught by search/replace action.
remove doubled semicolon.
Correct words caught by search/replace action.
Add missing semicolon.
Add .DS_Store to .gitignore
multiple files: Added a blank line at the end of each file
Ignore generator-exercise when linting exercise files
Update exercise number of each exercise
Update exercise number
The description said to install "NPM/Node." In the link that's provided, the author says that Node is being installed and specifically states that NPM is not being installed. It's more accurate to just say Node is being installed for now to avoid permission issues. Added colon for a list. Removed first person to create a consistent voice. Explained what cloning was because that's not covered up to this point in Foundations. Made the capitalization consistent with the rest of the course.
The second test would originally test if it works with upper-case letters and punctuation. but the description of the test is "works with punctuation". I think it is better to either put both in the description or make a new test that solely tests each different thing.
Everybody in the Southern hemisphere experiences winter in July and that's normal, so the original remark added an unnecessary (and off-topic) layer of confusion.
I added a random test getting a number from 1 to 1000. You said you wanted comments on it but I was not sure where to put them. I added the global modifier to the recommended regex in order for it count all the words properly.