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suman-shell

v0.0.1006

Published

suman-shell - helps run suman tests quickly via the command line.

Downloads

2

Readme

Suman-Shell Awesome

A CLI tool for running tests faster and more conveniently

Usage

Run $ suman without any arguments, and it will drop you into this interactive CLI tool. To avoid dropping into suman-shell (this tool), simply use

$ suman -- or $ suman --default

These commands will run suman agains the default test configuration given by suman.conf.js in your project.

What it do

Suman-Shell uses a process pool to run tests more quickly, primarily by pre-loading dependencies from node_modules.

  1. The run command option will execute tests, given a relative or absolute path to a test script.

  2. The find command option will give you a list of runnable test scripts in your project, and you can use the drop down menu to pick which one you want to run.