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As a new user coming from the infosec side of things, 'Regtest' is usually thought as dynamic brute force analysis not the actual definition of regression testing. While writing an API binding for lbrycrd I was under impression using testnet was what I needed to use for unit tests to see if my code would work, not break. There is currently no highlight to point newbie devs to lbrycrd's useful feature and it would help others like myself
hey @binaryflesh, thanks for opening the issue. I'll edit this to also include updating regtest instructions(may be out of date per my comment on the other issue).
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Add definition of Regtest to glossary and Regtest setup
Add definition of Regtest to glossary and update Regtest setup
Mar 19, 2019
As a new user coming from the infosec side of things, 'Regtest' is usually thought as dynamic brute force analysis not the actual definition of regression testing. While writing an API binding for lbrycrd I was under impression using testnet was what I needed to use for unit tests to see if my code would work, not break. There is currently no highlight to point newbie devs to lbrycrd's useful feature and it would help others like myself
Tom edit:
This should also include an update of https://lbry.tech/resources/regtest-setup to include latest install instructions / orchestrate.
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