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Exercism solutions.
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      1 # Help
      2 
      3 ## Running the tests
      4 
      5 To run the included *tests*, run the test file using the `pytest` module, replacing `{exercise_name}`:
      6 
      7 ```bash
      8 $ python3 -m pytest {exercise_name}_test.py
      9 ```
     10 
     11 Many IDE's and code editors have built-in support for using Pytest to run tests; check them out [here](https://github.com/exercism/python/blob/main/docs/TOOLS.md#editors-and-ides).
     12 
     13 For more information about running tests using `pytest`, checkout our [Python testing guide](https://github.com/exercism/python/blob/main/docs/TESTS.md#pytest).
     14 
     15 ### Common pytest options
     16 
     17 - `-v` : enable verbose output.
     18 - `-x` : stop running tests on first failure.
     19 - `--ff` : run failures from previous test before running other test cases.
     20 
     21 For other options, see `python3 -m pytest -h`.
     22 
     23 ## Submitting your solution
     24 
     25 You can submit your solution using the `exercism submit high_scores.py` command.
     26 This command will upload your solution to the Exercism website and print the solution page's URL.
     27 
     28 It's possible to submit an incomplete solution which allows you to:
     29 
     30 - See how others have completed the exercise
     31 - Request help from a mentor
     32 
     33 ## Need to get help?
     34 
     35 If you'd like help solving the exercise, check the following pages:
     36 
     37 - The [Python track's documentation](https://exercism.org/docs/tracks/python)
     38 - [Exercism's support channel on gitter](https://gitter.im/exercism/support)
     39 - The [Frequently Asked Questions](https://exercism.org/docs/using/faqs)
     40 
     41 Should those resources not suffice, you could submit your (incomplete) solution to request mentoring.
     42 
     43 Below are some resources for getting help if you run into trouble:
     44 
     45 - [The PSF](https://www.python.org) hosts Python downloads, documentation, and community resources.
     46 - [Python Community on Discord](https://pythondiscord.com/) is a very helpful and active community.
     47 - [#python on Libera.chat](https://www.python.org/community/irc/) this is where the cored developers for the language hang out and get work done.
     48 - [Exercism on Gitter](https://gitter.im/exercism/home) join the Python room for Python-related questions or problems.
     49 - [/r/learnpython/](https://www.reddit.com/r/learnpython/) is a subreddit designed for Python learners.
     50 - [Python Community Forums](https://discuss.python.org/)
     51 - [Pythontutor](http://pythontutor.com/) for stepping through small code snippets visually.
     52 
     53 
     54 Additionally, [StackOverflow](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/python) is a good spot to search for your problem/question to see if it has been answered already.
     55  If not - you can always [ask](https://stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask) or [answer](https://stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-answer) someone else's question.