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The MSS settings
Let's say you've changed house/serializers.py. Would be nice to run the tests of house/test_serializers.py or even the tests that were related.
To keep in mind:
- There is an option on pytest to specify test paths
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Make the output, especially as generated by the macros TEST_CHECK(), TEST_MSG() and TEST_DUMP(), automatically adapt to the current terminal size, so that it looks good in a reasonably small terminal window but can use effectively more space if the terminal window is big.
This should involve:
- Explore what API is available for the purpose on the platform of your choice.
- A pre-pro
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Current behavior
Prior to 9.5.0(?) setting focus in the browser runner window and typing Cmd-F to search for text would search the text within the browser window. Now Cmd-F is captured and focus is shifted to the search bar in the Cypress app and the names of tests are searched.
I use search within the browser window as a normal part of my testing debugging workflow: to find specific steps