momentum.sh
  • 💡Introduction to Momentum
    • Overview
    • How can momentum help you?
    • Why is it open source
    • Contributing to momentum
    • Troubleshooting & Feedback
  • Getting Started
    • Hers's what you will need
    • Installation
      • Cloud Integrations (Optional)
        • Portkey
        • Firebase
        • Setting up Github App
        • Enabling Github Auth on Firebase
        • Google Cloud
    • Running Momentum
    • Known bugs & fixes
  • Using Momentum
    • Underlying API structure
    • Auth
    • Logging in
    • User Registration
    • Parsing codebase
    • Getting list of all parsed projects
    • Getting list of all branches in a project
    • Listing all endpoints of a branch
    • Understanding Changes & Impacts
    • Generating Blast Radius
    • Get Flow Graph
    • Get Dependencies
    • Get More Dependencies (AI)
    • Getting code of a specific node
    • Testing your code
    • Generating a test plan
    • Setting up the test plan
    • Preferences
      • Setting preferences of a specific endpoint
      • Getting preferences for specific endpoint
    • Generating tests
  • Using Momentum CLI
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  1. Using Momentum

Testing your code

Now that momentum has analysed your code, it is ready to generate, edit, debug and run the tests. Let's get started with creating a test plan.

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