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=== ExUnit === The primary testing framework in Elixir is ExUnit. ExUnit provides a simple and intuitive way to write tests for your Elixir code. With ExUnit, you can define test cases, write assertions, and run tests effortlessly. Here is an example of a basic ExUnit test case: ```elixir defmodule MyTest do use ExUnit.Case test "addition" do result = 2 + 2 assert result == 4 end end ``` To run tests using ExUnit, you can use the `mix test` command. ExUnit provides a mechanism for organizing and running tests efficiently, making it easy to maintain a comprehensive test suite for your Elixir projects.
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