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At the bottom of the page offer a link to the next logical step "Go write some tests" as well as a return to the Contents page. I think that would make the workflow smoother
When I went to do this, I found that we didn't really have a good set of docs to
Some feedback from Neil Horlock to improve the Setup page:
https://github.com/approvals/ApprovalTests.cpp/blob/master/doc/Setup.md#top
When I went to do this, I found that we didn't really have a good set of docs to