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This is being updated, it is no longer just for my amusment but has found a higher calling in life. This project is undergoing a metamorphasis to be much more useful as a configureable tap test reporter for developers that have issues differentiating between standard colors like using green to signify success and red for failure.
A configuration setup should exist to set the colors for each part of the test output as well as the emoji for success and failure.
My own version 🍺 of diff b/c I am 🙄 special 🚌 and can't work 👍 w/out emoji's to keep me focused 👀.
You can use tap-diff in the same way as other TAP reporters.
npm install -g tap-emoji-diff
tape ./*.test.js | tap-emoji-diff
tap-emoji-diff uses chalk for adding color, which automatically detects color terminals. If you're piping the output and want to force color:
FORCE_COLOR=t tape ./*.test.js | tap-emoji-diff
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My own version of a diff TAP reporter
The npm package tap-emoji-diff receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, tap-emoji-diff popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that tap-emoji-diff demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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