diff --git a/pest3-now-available.md b/pest3-now-available.md index c1043c2..8640ed5 100644 --- a/pest3-now-available.md +++ b/pest3-now-available.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Below, we'll cover all the juicy details about this release. And as usual, you c - **[Team Management](#team-management)**: A new feature that allows you to manage tasks and todos with your team directly from the console. - **[New Configuration API](#new-configuration-api)**: A new configuration API that is more intuitive and easier to use. - **[More Architectural Testing Improvements](#more-architectural-testing-improvements)**: A bunch of new architectural expectations and improvements. -- **[And More Much...](#miscellaneous-improvements)** +- **[And Much More...](#miscellaneous-improvements)** ## Mutation Testing @@ -270,9 +270,9 @@ Again, Pest comes with a bunch of new architectural expectations and improvement - [`toUseTrait()`](/docs/arch-testing#expect-toUseTrait) - Asserts that a class uses a trait - [`toUseTraits()`](/docs/arch-testing#expect-toUseTraits) - Asserts that a class uses traits -### New Ignoring Ways +### `@pest-arch-ignore-line` and `@pest-arch-ignore-next-line` -As you may know, you can ignore specific expectation targets using the `ignoring()` method. In Pest 3, we've introduced `@pest-arch-ignore-line` and `@pest-arch-ignore-next-line` annotations to ignore specific lines or the next line. +As you may know, you can ignore specific expectation targets using the `ignoring()` method. In Pest 3, we are introducing `@pest-arch-ignore-line` and `@pest-arch-ignore-next-line` annotations to ignore specific lines or the next line. ```php final class User // @pest-arch-ignore-line