Hi,
I added a screenshot to the readme.  I think in general filtering items 
from the stacktrace is a good idea, but I am probably doing it too much.  I 
have an idea.  I will work on it this weekend.

thanks,
Jake

On Friday, September 13, 2013 12:21:00 PM UTC-6, Christopher Allen wrote:
>
> Link:
>
> https://github.com/jakepearson/quickie
>
> Is it possible to see *some* of the stack trace so you can debug?
>
> Also you should include a screenshot of what the library looks like in 
> action. :)
>
>
> On Friday, September 13, 2013 10:57:35 AM UTC-7, Jake Pearson wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> Quickie is a leiningen plugin to autotest clojure.test tests.  There 
>> don't seem to be any active projects for clojure.test, so a couple of 
>> people at my office wrote one.  Please let me know if you have any problems 
>> or ideas:
>>
>>    - Uses the builtin clojure.test test runner so you don't need to 
>>    rewrite your tests
>>    - Tools.namespace will unload and reload namespaces as needed to keep 
>>    process in sync
>>    - Runs every time a clojure file in your project changes
>>    - Uses (Clansi)[https://github.com/ams-clj/clansi] to show a red or 
>>    green bar to know if you tests are passing
>>    - Filters out exception stacktraces to remove cruft
>>
>> thanks,
>> Jake
>>
>

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