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Original link (from Internet Archive) : https://web.archive.org/web/20200808062318/https://engineering.talentpair.com/running-angularjs-tests-with-jest-49d0cc9c6d26/ Updated link: https://benjaminbrandt.com/running-angularjs-tests-with-jest/
The example for Express.js was removed in the following pull request due to a broken link: jestjs#15270 Although the domain is different, I found what appears to be the same blog based on the author’s name and title. Therefore, I reverted the Express.js section and corrected the link.
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If this PR is to be merged, #15311 must be closed without merge, because it removes the link itself. |
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Summary
I corrected some broken links in docs.
The pages I edited are as follows:
Test plan
As shown in the attached video, I tested locally:
jest_link_fix.mp4