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docs: Link to local ethereum nodes in testing guide #2061

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/docs/dev_docs/dapps/testing.md
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### Running Sandbox in the nodejs process

Instead of connecting to a local running Sandbox instance, you can also start your own Sandbox within the nodejs process running your tests, for an easier setup. To do this, import the `@aztec/aztec-sandbox` package in your project, and run `createSandbox` during setup. Note that this will still require you to run a local Ethereum node like Anvil locally.
Instead of connecting to a local running Sandbox instance, you can also start your own Sandbox within the nodejs process running your tests, for an easier setup. To do this, import the `@aztec/aztec-sandbox` package in your project, and run `createSandbox` during setup. Note that this will still require you to run a local Ethereum development node like [Anvil](https://book.getfoundry.sh/anvil/), [Hardhat Network](https://hardhat.org/hardhat-network/docs/overview), or [Ganache](https://trufflesuite.com/ganache/).

#include_code in-proc-sandbox /yarn-project/end-to-end/src/guides/dapp_testing.test.ts typescript

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