- README.md: pruned developer-oriented sections (Sphinx setup, Qt Creator workflow, VSCode debugging, release procedure, AppImage Wayland note) and replaced them with a user-facing layout: pre-built releases pointer, quick start, manual install, troubleshooting, licence. - CONTRIBUTING.md: absorbed the developer content (debugging in VSCode, Qt GUI regen, Sphinx build, validation suite — batch + GUI variants, cross-distrib check, release procedure). - doc/quick_start.md: 5-minute path from install to a passing test, in batch mode and in the GUI. - doc/tutorial.md: guided walk-through against a small calc.py module — check, py_func, expected_result, $(...) expansion, group, let, condition, report (with the mkdir reminder), context_id. - CLAUDE.md: subprocess API contract, bins.py, report-exporter plugin section, packaging matrix (wheel / PyInstaller / Flatpak / .deb work-in-progress), refreshed recent-fixes list. README/CLAUDE validation command no longer carries the spurious "-l" flag (which is GUI-only and a no-op in batch). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Quick start
Five minutes from zero to a passing test.
Install
From a checkout of the repository:
./run.sh --version # Linux
run.bat # Windows cmd
The wrapper creates a Python virtual environment on first run and verifies testium starts. If you prefer a manual install, see the README.
Your first test
Create hello.tum:
main:
name: hello world
steps:
- check:
name: 1 + 1 makes 2
values:
- <| 1 + 1 == 2 |>
Run it in batch mode:
./run.sh -b -- hello.tum
You should see something like:
-----> step "1 + 1 makes 2" started
Check passed
<----- step "1 + 1 makes 2" finished: PASS
Test run success.
Replace == with != and re-run — the step now ends with FAIL and
the process exits with code 1.
Open it in the GUI
./run.sh hello.tum
The test tree appears in the left panel; click Run test in the toolbar.
Each item turns green or red live as it executes. Use F1 on a selected
item to open its detail panel.
Where to go next
doc/tutorial.md— a guided walk-through of the most common test items (py_func,let,group,condition,report).doc/examples/— runnable.tumsnippets covering one feature each.doc/manual/testium_manual.pdf— full reference manual.