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title: 'You can run your tests in a random order'
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tweet_id: '1596508351872917504'
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thread_slug: weekly-thread-2022-35
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author_username: DanSysAnalyst
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- 'https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FbeprM_XoAEDnVJ.jpg'
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created_at: 2022-11-26T14:17:07+00:00
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slug: you-can-run-your-tests-in-a-random-order
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🙂🙃🙂 Have you ever tried running your tests in random order?
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This can be helpful to detect interdependencies between tests.
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(works on @pestphp and PHPUnit)
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