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How about displaying (maybe in tooltip) actual values of variables in assertions via power-assert? Example: let actual = 'hello';
let expected = 'world';
t.is(actual, expected); And on hover we display 'hello' over |
@vdemedes That's a great idea! |
I think wallaby.js has some cool features in their VSCode extension.
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Here are some vscode/AVA features I'm looking for:
Note: I'm currently seeing a lot of garbage in my vscode AVA task. It looks like this: |
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I have big plans for this, the Sublime plugin, and the VS Code plugin. Snippets are only a start.
An awesome idea, from avajs/ava#183, is to run and see the result of a test run directly in the editor. And ability to quickly run the test your cursor is in, in the test file. We could even show the result of tests in the gutter, like linting. (Let's discuss this thing in #3).
Let's do a brainstorming of what other useful things an editor plugin could do.
// @vdemedes @jamestalmage @kevva @sotojuan @novemberborn @ariporad @SamVerschueren
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