Full Stack Developer, mainly working in .NET with web technologies and mobile (Xamarin).
WWDC14 Attendee, when Swift was presented, a bit rusty but can work in Swift too.
If you are on Windows env needs to be replaced with set, at least this is what I've read googling around.
That command is related to ts-node as you can read here
If you are on Windows
env
needs to be replaced withset
, at least this is what I've read googling around.That command is related to
ts-node
as you can read hereI have been using npmjs.com/package/cross-env for cross platform support
Yes, but i had to add
&&
.set TS_NODE_COMPILER_OPTIONS={\"module\": \"commonjs\" } && mocha -r ts-node/register 'tests/**/*.ts'
Damn windows, I just wasted the last 24hrs just because of thisπ©!
Thanks a lot.