# Debugging the `components-repo-unit-tests` job Currently all changes to Ivy are validated against the test suite of the `angular/components` repository. In order to debug the `components-repo-unit-tests` CI job, the following steps can be used: 1\) Build the Ivy package output by running `node ./scripts/build/build-packages-dist.js` in the `angular/angular` repo. 2\) Clone the `angular/components` repository if not done yet ([quick link to repo](https://github.com/angular/components)). 3\) Set up the package output in the `angular/components` repository by running the following command in the `angular/angular` repo: ```bash node ./scripts/ci/update-framework-deps-to-dist-packages.js {COMPONENTS_REPO}/package.json ./dist/packages-dist ``` 4\) Switch into the `angular/components` repository and run the tests by using the following command: ```bash yarn test --deleted_packages=//src/dev-app --config=ivy ``` ### Running tests for individual entry-points The `yarn test` script from the `components` repository runs all tests in the project. This is sometimes not desired because it involves building and testing of all packages and entry-points. Running tests for an individual entry-point is possible by explicitly selecting a given test target. Here is an example of commands that run individual test targets. Note that it is **important** to specify the `--config=ivy` flag in order to run tests with Ivy. ```bash yarn bazel test --config=ivy src/material/slider:unit_tests yarn bazel test --config=ivy src/cdk/a11y:unit_tests yarn bazel test --config=ivy src/material/toolbar:unit_tests ```