Roland Kaercher wrote:
    I *strongly* recommend doing all your testing in a repl buffer. That
    given, there are two ways to solve your problem. The first, which I
    prefer, is to start by testing everything:

         (use 'midje.repl)
         (autotest)


Other than having a REPL, is this different than doing `lein midje
:autotest`?

In theory, no, but I find having a repl you can switch to and try things out to be a big advantage.

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