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=== Conclusion === In this article, we have introduced you to the basic concepts and features of ExUnit, the unit testing framework for Elixir. You learned how to write tests, run them, organize them, and use assertions and matchers to validate your code. Additionally, we explored the setup and teardown functions for test environment preparation and cleanup. ExUnit provides a powerful and flexible testing framework that enables you to build reliable and maintainable Elixir applications. By writing tests with ExUnit, you can improve the quality of your code and ensure its correctness. For more advanced topics and detailed explanations of ExUnit's features, please refer to the available articles on the Elixir wiki.
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