# Two Fer `Two-fer` or `2-fer` is short for two for one. One for you and one for me. Given a name, return a string with the message: ```text One for name, one for me. ``` Where "name" is the given name. However, if the name is missing, return the string: ```text One for you, one for me. ``` Here are some examples: |Name |String to return |:-------|:------------------ |Alice |One for Alice, one for me. |Bob |One for Bob, one for me. | |One for you, one for me. |Zaphod |One for Zaphod, one for me. ## Resources Remember to check out the Raku [documentation](https://docs.raku.org/) and [resources](https://raku.org/resources/) pages for information, tips, and examples if you get stuck. ## Running the tests There is a test suite and module included with the exercise. The test suite (a file with the extension `.rakutest`) will attempt to run routines from the module (a file with the extension `.rakumod`). Add/modify routines in the module so that the tests will pass! You can view the test data by executing the command `raku --doc *.rakutest` (\* being the name of the test suite), and run the test suite for the exercise by executing the command `prove6 .` in the exercise directory. ## Source [https://github.com/exercism/problem-specifications/issues/757](https://github.com/exercism/problem-specifications/issues/757) ## Submitting Incomplete Solutions It's possible to submit an incomplete solution so you can see how others have completed the exercise.