Test discovery in Perl allows you to automatically find and run tests in your project using the `prove` command. With test discovery, you don't have to specify each test file individually; instead, you can run all tests in a directory effortlessly.
# In your terminal, navigate to the directory containing your tests
cd path/to/your/tests
# Run prove to discover and execute all test files
prove -l
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