Clarify some information about IDEs (particularly cider)
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2. Equality assertions are also diffed.
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Version 0.8.0 and later of humane-test-output requires Clojure 1.8.0 or later.
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** IDEs
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This test output formatting works great with Emacs and cider 0.10 or lower,
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and when running Leiningen in a console. However, some IDEs are also bashing
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in their own versions of test formatting.
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I do not recommend using this with cider 0.11.0 or greater or with Cursive,
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or LightTable, or any other IDE.
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** Clojure
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To activate it you will need to call ~pjstadig.humane-test-output/activate!~.
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The preferred way to do this with Leiningen is to use an injection in
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(pjstadig.humane-test-output/activate!)]}}
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#+END_EXAMPLE
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This test output formatting works great with Emacs and when running Leiningen
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in a console. However, some IDEs are also bashing in their own versions of
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test formatting. If you are on a mixed team and some members need to disable
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humane test output, they can define the ~INHUMANE_TEST_OUTPUT~ environment
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variable, though again it's better for each user to enable it in their own
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If you are on a mixed team and some members need to disable humane test
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output, they can define the ~INHUMANE_TEST_OUTPUT~ environment variable,
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though again it's better for each user to enable it in their own
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~/.lein/profiles.clj.
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Once humane-test-output is activated, instead of this:
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