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Execute the tests with: ```bash $ gulp test ``` Be sure your code follows best practices and coding styles, as other users do, with ESLint, a tool to perform static analysis to your code. Sometimes, tools like this save you some time detecting typos or silly mistakes in your ECMAScript code: ```bash $ gulp lint ``` Or do both at the same time: ```bash $ gulp lint test ``` ## Making Your First ECMAScript 2015 Module Usually, tests on this track will load your implementation importing it as a ECMAScript 2015 module: `import Bob from './bob.js';`. To make it work, you just needs to export your implementation from the file the tests are looking for your module, `bob.js`: ```javascript export default class Bob { hey(message) { // // Your solution to the exercise goes here // } } ``` You can find more information about modules in the [Babel documentation](https://babeljs.io/docs/learn-es2015/#modules). To make it easier to get started, there is a *skeleton* ECMAScript file in the directory for the first exercise.
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