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[Track Documentation] Need instructions for running lib exercises #664

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ericwburden opened this issue Sep 1, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #665
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[Track Documentation] Need instructions for running lib exercises #664

ericwburden opened this issue Sep 1, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #665

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I just finished the Lasagna exercise, which includes /lib and /t folders. It's possible that I'm not set up correctly in VSCode, but I was unable to get the tests to run with the prove6 . command as prescribed by the track documentation and in the HELP.md file accompanying the exercise. Instead, I needed an additional flag prove6 --lib .. I'd recommend indicating the need for this flag somewhere in the docs.

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