Thanks for putting this plugin together, very useful!

A couple of remarks:

   - Seems to the advantage over aphyr/prism in terms of not forcing you to
   use the foo-test convention, for those of us who are keeping same names as
   the namespaces in the test/ folder. It's possible I'm being non-idiomatic
   here and I should suffix tests with -test instead.
   - Looks like it's not running under the test leiningen profile. In my
   case, I suppress a lot of logging in test mode to keep lein test output
   readable, and quickie bypasses that. I'm not sure if perhaps I'm just not
   logging things the right way and this is a wontfix.
   - Would be very neat if it re-ran only the tests that changed, or whose
   corresponding namespace contents changed.

Thanks!


On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 12:36 PM, Jake Pearson <jpear...@rallydev.com>wrote:

> 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<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<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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