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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T21:04:01+00:00 2026-06-07T21:04:01+00:00

I tried the following and it doesn’t work: .SH ADD A NEW TEST Everytime

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I tried the following and it doesn’t work:

.SH ADD A NEW TEST
Everytime you invoke a command within the shell,
this is what actually happens: the shell search for a folder
named as your command inside the directory
.B path/to/framework/Tests
or any subfolder,
if it finds such a folder, it will search for a file called
main.pl and will launch it.
.br
.br
Adding a new test is easy as create a new folder, put a main.pl
file inside it and invoke the folder name. Of course, for a better
integration with the whole system you should follow
some guide lines. Invoke the command
.B skeleton
to find out where the skeleton file is installed in your
system. Have a look to that file. It's well commented and
cover all possibile case and scenarios. Use it as a model to write
your own test.

The second .br is simply ignored.

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    Editorial Team
    2026-06-07T21:04:03+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 9:04 pm

    I was able to accomplish it by using .PP when a paragraph begins.

    .SH ADD A NEW TEST
    .PP
    Everytime you invoke a command within the shell,
    this is what actually happens: the shell search for a folder
    named as your command inside the directory
    .B path/to/framework/Tests
    or any subfolder,
    if it finds such a folder, it will search for a file called
    main.pl and will launch it.
    .PP
    Adding a new test is easy as create a new folder, put a main.pl
    file inside it and invoke the folder name. Of course, for a better
    integration with the whole system you should follow
    some guide lines. Invoke the command
    .B skeleton
    to find out where the skeleton file is installed in your
    system. Have a look to that file. It's well commented and
    cover all possibile case and scenarios. Use it as a model to write
    your own test.
    
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