I'm despairing a bit on how to run cljs.test tests from a command line / script
or some other automated fashion so it can happen quickly during development.

Forgive me if this is a stupid question, but I've scoured the web
for answers with no clear results.

How is this done these days?

I've tried Figwheel, as per:

https://nvbn.github.io/2015/06/08/cljs-test/

However, it does not update correctly when I add or delete tests.

I'd really like to use Nashorn, but am unsure on how to even load the
code correctly.  My latest attempt gave me this:

> jrunscript -e "var global = this" -f resources/public/js/test-nashorn.js
script error in file resources/public/js/test-nashorn.js : TypeError: Cannot 
read property "cljs$core$IFn$_invoke$arity$2" from undefined in 
resources/public/js/test-nashorn.js

(I completely despaired trying :optimizations :none.)

So am I stuck with PhantomJS, which just seems phenomenally ugly?
(My project includes React, so it seems I have to use an old version
of phantomjs.)

Any help would be much appreciated!

Regards,
Mike

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