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=== Unit Testing === Unit testing is a fundamental testing approach where individual components, or units, of your code are tested in isolation. Elixir provides the `ExUnit` framework, which makes it easy to write and run unit tests. ==== Writing Unit Tests ==== To write unit tests in Elixir, you need to define a test module using the `defmodule` macro. Inside the test module, you can define test cases using the `test` macro. Each test case should typically target a specific function or module and verify its behavior using assertions provided by the `ExUnit.Assertions` module. ==== Running Unit Tests ==== To run unit tests, you can use the `mix test` command in your project's root directory. This command will automatically run all the tests defined in your `test` directory.
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