Add documentation for creating test dependencies.#5939
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Using `Package` has always been a little unclear to me. I think I understand it now. Maybe this will help.
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Add documentation for creating test dependencies. Using `Package` has always been a little unclear to me. I think I understand it now. Maybe this will help.
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Wonderful @ehuss, thank you. Particularly for documenting the changes where I'd forgotten to. |
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Packagehas always been a little unclear to me. I think I understandit now. Maybe this will help.