// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license. use test_util as util; use util::assert_contains; #[test] fn help_output() { let output = util::deno_cmd() .current_dir(util::testdata_path()) .arg("--help") .run(); let stdout = output.combined_output(); let subcommand_descriptions = vec![ "Run a JavaScript or TypeScript program, or a task", "Run a server", "Run a task defined in the configuration file", "Start an interactive Read-Eval-Print Loop (REPL) for Deno", "Evaluate a script from the command line", "Add dependencies", "Installs dependencies either in the local project or globally to a bin directory", "Uninstalls a dependency or an executable script in the installation root's bin directory", "Run benchmarks", "Type-check the dependencies", "Compile the script into a self contained executable", "Print coverage reports", "Generate and show documentation for a module or built-ins", "Format source files", "Show info about cache or info related to source file", "Deno kernel for Jupyter notebooks", "Lint source files", "Initialize a new project", "Run tests", "Publish the current working directory's package or workspace", #[cfg(feature = "upgrade")] "Upgrade deno executable to given version", ]; for description in subcommand_descriptions { assert_contains!(stdout, description); } }