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    3 months ago

    Truthy/falsey refers to how types are converted to booleans.
    So an empty string is falsey. It’s not false, but when compared as a Boolean it converts to false.
    A 0 is falsey, any other number is truthy.

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      3 months ago

      One pet peeve of mine is testing libraries having toBeTruthy/toBeFalsy matchers, but not toBeTrue and toBeFalse. I get that the latter are no shorter than toBe(true), but if the former are listed in the docs, then people who don’t know the terminology will use those - I’ve seen (past) coworkers do that.