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explicit how to set n parameter to --bail #13128

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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions CHANGELOG.md
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- `[*]` [**BREAKING**] Drop support for Node v12 and v17 ([#13033](https://github.com/facebook/jest/pull/13033))
- `[docs]` Fix webpack name ([#13049](https://github.com/facebook/jest/pull/13049))
- `[docs]` Explicit how to set `n` for `--bail` ([#13128](https://github.com/facebook/jest/pull/13128))
- `[jest-leak-detector]` Remove support for `weak-napi` ([#13035](https://github.com/facebook/jest/pull/13035))

### Performance
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When you run `jest` with an argument, that argument is treated as a regular expression to match against files in your project. It is possible to run test suites by providing a pattern. Only the files that the pattern matches will be picked up and executed. Depending on your terminal, you may need to quote this argument: `jest "my.*(complex)?pattern"`. On Windows, you will need to use `/` as a path separator or escape `\` as `\\`.

### `--bail`
### `--bail[=<n>]`

Alias: `-b`. Exit the test suite immediately upon `n` number of failing test suite. Defaults to `1`.

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When you run `jest` with an argument, that argument is treated as a regular expression to match against files in your project. It is possible to run test suites by providing a pattern. Only the files that the pattern matches will be picked up and executed. Depending on your terminal, you may need to quote this argument: `jest "my.*(complex)?pattern"`. On Windows, you will need to use `/` as a path separator or escape `\` as `\\`.

### `--bail`
### `--bail[=<n>]`

Alias: `-b`. Exit the test suite immediately upon `n` number of failing test suite. Defaults to `1`.

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When you run `jest` with an argument, that argument is treated as a regular expression to match against files in your project. It is possible to run test suites by providing a pattern. Only the files that the pattern matches will be picked up and executed. Depending on your terminal, you may need to quote this argument: `jest "my.*(complex)?pattern"`. On Windows, you will need to use `/` as a path separator or escape `\` as `\\`.

### `--bail`
### `--bail[=<n>]`

Alias: `-b`. Exit the test suite immediately upon `n` number of failing test suite. Defaults to `1`.

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When you run `jest` with an argument, that argument is treated as a regular expression to match against files in your project. It is possible to run test suites by providing a pattern. Only the files that the pattern matches will be picked up and executed. Depending on your terminal, you may need to quote this argument: `jest "my.*(complex)?pattern"`. On Windows, you will need to use `/` as a path separator or escape `\` as `\\`.

### `--bail`
### `--bail[=<n>]`

Alias: `-b`. Exit the test suite immediately upon `n` number of failing test suite. Defaults to `1`.

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion website/versioned_docs/version-28.0/CLI.md
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When you run `jest` with an argument, that argument is treated as a regular expression to match against files in your project. It is possible to run test suites by providing a pattern. Only the files that the pattern matches will be picked up and executed. Depending on your terminal, you may need to quote this argument: `jest "my.*(complex)?pattern"`. On Windows, you will need to use `/` as a path separator or escape `\` as `\\`.

### `--bail`
### `--bail[=<n>]`

Alias: `-b`. Exit the test suite immediately upon `n` number of failing test suite. Defaults to `1`.

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion website/versioned_docs/version-28.1/CLI.md
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When you run `jest` with an argument, that argument is treated as a regular expression to match against files in your project. It is possible to run test suites by providing a pattern. Only the files that the pattern matches will be picked up and executed. Depending on your terminal, you may need to quote this argument: `jest "my.*(complex)?pattern"`. On Windows, you will need to use `/` as a path separator or escape `\` as `\\`.

### `--bail`
### `--bail[=<n>]`

Alias: `-b`. Exit the test suite immediately upon `n` number of failing test suite. Defaults to `1`.

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