https://docs.cypress.io/app/core-concepts/introduction-to-cypress#Mocha-Assertions - if you don't like #Cypress's should('magic-string-here') you can use #Mocha's expect: `expect(true).to.be.true`
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Accidental coffee art.

I made this Mocha, added froth with a battery-powered whisk, then squeezed some stripes of caramel sauce on top.

The result: when the denser caramel sunk through, the ends of the stripes caused zebra stripes through the coffee. Thought that was pretty and cool.

#coffee #Mocha #coffeeArt

Dessert! At Spinnaker Chocolate in Fremont, Seattle #coffee #mocha #chocolate
Had #spanish_latte and #mocha after a long time.
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#Caffeine #Coffeeholic #Espresso #POD #Latte #Mocha #Brewed #Java #Aromas #Roast #Perk

Dear anyone who's still installing `glob` in their #JavaScript #Nodejs projects: it's built in as fs.glob and fs.globSync. It's even used by Node itself in things like `node --test`.

Oh, right...still using #Mocha/#Jest? Because that's been fully built in since v20, you don't need third party test frameworks anymore.

Using #c8/#nyc for coverage testing? That's also built in now, with --experimental-test-coverage (so expect that to just be --test-coverage in v26)