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[^sand]:"The isolation metaphor is taken from the idea of children who do not play well together, so each is given [their] own sandbox to play in alone."-[Wikipedia,Sandbox_(computer_security)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandbox_(computer_security))
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Ifyouarereadytostartrunningtests,youcanreadabouthowto[addourexampletest](#first-test),[writetests](writing_tests.mdx),or[triggerandrun<KittyLitterplain={true}/> tests on GitHub](writing_tests.mdx#trigger-tests).
<GTOYSplain={true}/> tests run in GitHub whenever a developer commits code to the GitHub repository of the package. As you can read below, to use this type of test we strongly recommend you create a [developer account](security.mdx#test-accounts) for ALKiln on your server, a "testing account".
Anydeveloperwill[trigger<KittyLitterplain={true}/> tests when they commit code to GitHub](writing_tests.mdx#trigger-tests). They create their own docassemble server on GitHub and run tests there.
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