TestRigor has been built from the ground up to run tests in parallel. In fact, this is how tests run by default because in the realm of end-to-end tests, which would wait until your application would react to certain actions. The only way to achieve high enough speed in order, for example, to run the test on every commit is parallelization. And this is why testRigor had been always running the test in parallel.
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