/cysh

This project offers a single shell script that quickly initializes a Cypress testing automation project from scratch.

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cysh

This project offers a single shell script that quickly initializes a Cypress testing automation project from scratch.

Note: This script only works on Unix-based operating systems, such as Linux and OSX.

Usage

  1. Download the cy.sh file and move it to your root directory

  2. In the root directory, run ./cy.sh name-of-the-project-you-want-to-create to create a Cypress project from scratch (you might have first to give execution permission to the cy.sh file) 2.1. Alternatively, you can run ./cy.sh name-of-your-project-here x.x.x (where x.x.x is the specific Cypress version you want to install). Otherwise, the latest version is installed.

  3. After the script is run, access the newly created directory and run npx cypress open to start Cypress for the first time so it will bootstrap itself.

What does cy.sh do?

To understand exactly what it does, read the comments in the cy.sh file.

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