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6 changes: 5 additions & 1 deletion Sources/Testing/Testing.docc/TemporaryGettingStarted.md
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Expand Up @@ -97,14 +97,18 @@ be presented with a name such as "Swift Development Toolchain 2023-01-01 (a)".
Navigate to the directory containing your package and run the following command:

```sh
swift test --enable-experimental-swift-testing
swift test
```

Swift Package Manager will build and run a test target that uses the testing
library as well as a separate target that uses XCTest. To only run tests written
using the testing library, pass `--disable-xctest` as an additional argument to
the `swift test` command.

- Note: If your package does not explicitly list the testing library as a
dependency, pass `--enable-experimental-swift-testing` to the `swift test`
command to ensure your tests are run.

#### Swift 5.10

As of Swift 5.10, the testing library is not integrated into Swift Package
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