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### Writing and Running Tests
Angular developers prefer the syntax of Jasmine's Behavior-driven Development (BDD) framework when
writing tests. Although Angular does not require you to use Jasmine, we wrote all of the tests in
-this tutorial in Jasmine. You can learn about Jasmine on the [Jasmine home page](http://pivotal.github.com/jasmine/) and at the [Jasmine docs](http://pivotal.github.io/jasmine/).
+this tutorial in Jasmine. You can learn about Jasmine on the [Jasmine home page](http://jasmine.github.io/) and at the [Jasmine docs](http://jasmine.github.io/).
The angular-seed project is pre-configured to run all unit tests using [Karma](http://karma-runner.github.io/). Ensure that the necessary karma plugins are installed.
You can do this by issuing `npm install` into your terminal.