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docs: nit: testNamePattern alias -t be in inline code format #13740

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/CLI.md
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Expand Up @@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ The glob patterns Jest uses to detect test files. Please refer to the [`testMatc

### `--testNamePattern=<regex>`

Alias: -t. Run only tests with a name that matches the regex. For example, suppose you want to run only tests related to authorization which will have names like "GET /api/posts with auth", then you can use jest -t=auth.
Alias: `-t`. Run only tests with a name that matches the regex. For example, suppose you want to run only tests related to authorization which will have names like "GET /api/posts with auth", then you can use jest -t=auth.

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion website/versioned_docs/version-27.x/CLI.md
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### `--testNamePattern=<regex>`

Alias: -t. Run only tests with a name that matches the regex. For example, suppose you want to run only tests related to authorization which will have names like "GET /api/posts with auth", then you can use jest -t=auth.
Alias: `-t`. Run only tests with a name that matches the regex. For example, suppose you want to run only tests related to authorization which will have names like "GET /api/posts with auth", then you can use jest -t=auth.

Note: The regex is matched against the full name, which is a combination of the test name and all its surrounding describe blocks.

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion website/versioned_docs/version-28.x/CLI.md
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### `--testNamePattern=<regex>`

Alias: -t. Run only tests with a name that matches the regex. For example, suppose you want to run only tests related to authorization which will have names like "GET /api/posts with auth", then you can use jest -t=auth.
Alias: `-t`. Run only tests with a name that matches the regex. For example, suppose you want to run only tests related to authorization which will have names like "GET /api/posts with auth", then you can use jest -t=auth.

:::tip

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion website/versioned_docs/version-29.0/CLI.md
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### `--testNamePattern=<regex>`

Alias: -t. Run only tests with a name that matches the regex. For example, suppose you want to run only tests related to authorization which will have names like "GET /api/posts with auth", then you can use jest -t=auth.
Alias: `-t`. Run only tests with a name that matches the regex. For example, suppose you want to run only tests related to authorization which will have names like "GET /api/posts with auth", then you can use jest -t=auth.

:::tip

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### `--testNamePattern=<regex>`

Alias: -t. Run only tests with a name that matches the regex. For example, suppose you want to run only tests related to authorization which will have names like "GET /api/posts with auth", then you can use jest -t=auth.
Alias: `-t`. Run only tests with a name that matches the regex. For example, suppose you want to run only tests related to authorization which will have names like "GET /api/posts with auth", then you can use jest -t=auth.

:::tip

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### `--testNamePattern=<regex>`

Alias: -t. Run only tests with a name that matches the regex. For example, suppose you want to run only tests related to authorization which will have names like "GET /api/posts with auth", then you can use jest -t=auth.
Alias: `-t`. Run only tests with a name that matches the regex. For example, suppose you want to run only tests related to authorization which will have names like "GET /api/posts with auth", then you can use jest -t=auth.

:::tip

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion website/versioned_docs/version-29.3/CLI.md
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Expand Up @@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ The glob patterns Jest uses to detect test files. Please refer to the [`testMatc

### `--testNamePattern=<regex>`

Alias: -t. Run only tests with a name that matches the regex. For example, suppose you want to run only tests related to authorization which will have names like "GET /api/posts with auth", then you can use jest -t=auth.
Alias: `-t`. Run only tests with a name that matches the regex. For example, suppose you want to run only tests related to authorization which will have names like "GET /api/posts with auth", then you can use jest -t=auth.

:::tip

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