“Just make the Intern do the testing” 
Intern is a complete test stack for JavaScript designed to help you write and run consistent, high-quality test cases for your JavaScript libraries and applications. It can be used to test any JavaScript code. Its functional testing capabilities can even be used to test non-JavaScript Web and mobile apps, if you really want.
Learn more about Intern at http://theintern.io.
Quick start
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Install from npm
cd /my/project/root npm install intern --save-dev -
Create a copy of the example configuration file in your package’s test directory and edit appropriately. See the configuration documentation for a list of all available options.
mkdir tests ; cp node_modules/intern/tests/example.intern.js tests/intern.js -
Verify your configuration works by running the Node.js client and seeing that no errors are output.
node_modules/.bin/intern-client config=tests/intern -
Start writing tests! See the writing tests documentation and the Intern tutorial to learn how.
More information
Do you hate kittens and love old IE?
If you need to support IE 6–8, there is also a version of Intern for legacy browsers.
License
Intern is available under the terms of the New BSD License. All code, with the exception of
portions of the assert.js library and tests in the geezer branch, is developed under the terms of the
Dojo Foundation CLA.
© 2012–2013 Colin Snover http://zetafleet.com
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