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Add cypress-random-test-order plugin #3024

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Adds cypress-random-test-order plugin to the Cypress documentation.

Checklist:

  • 🚀 Works with the latest major version of Cypress
  • 🛠 Plugin purpose is clearly documented (in a README or docs website)
  • 📝 Well-written documentation - A great example (link)
  • 🔬 Tested using Cypress - tests using Cypress can act as both example usage and test coverage
  • 👷‍♀️ CI pipeline that's passing (CircleCI and Github Actions are both free for Open Source)

I wasn't 100% sure which section it should belong in on the Plugins page, I went with Development Tools - lmk if that doesn't sound right!

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Sorry for the delay in reviewing. I was having some mixed results running this in our latest version of Cypress. Please see this issue: mncharlton/cypress-random-test-order#3

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@mncharlton Any updates on this?

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@jennifer-shehane apologies for the delay on this - I don't have time at the moment to look into it I'm afraid, so I'm going to close this issue, if I have chance to get back to it in the future then I'll open a new one, thanks! 🙂

@mncharlton mncharlton closed this Feb 6, 2021
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