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I don't currently think this is a feature, at least it's not auto updating for me in Python.
Currently I have another terminal window open which auto runs my unit tests when any python file changes…
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Running: `lua require("neotest").run.run(vim.fn.expand("%"))` on a rust source code file shows both false positives and false negatives.
A minimal test file is below. In this example, the function,…
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### Your OneDarkPro config
```lua
return {
'olimorris/onedarkpro.nvim',
config = function()
local onedarkpro = require('onedarkpro')
local utils = require('onedarkpro.lib.color')
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I'm not quite sure if this is reproducible in other machines.
## Reproduction
Install .NET 7 SDK
```
dotnet new xunit -n IssueRepro
```
Run `IssueRepro.UnitTest1.Test1`
## Expected be…
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> Before creating a new issue, please check the [FAQ](https://github.com/microsoft/debugpy/wiki/FAQ) to see if your question is answered there.
I checked the [FAQ](https://github.com/microsoft/debu…
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Currently there's no way to detect which one to use, in my case, it's hard coded to pytest -- it would be nice to have a way to detect the runner type depending on the file/root etc
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Hey! I just started looking into the Neotest library and was about to start working on an elixir adapter for it. Figured I'd do a search and found you had just begun one!
I'd love to help out, what…
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My full Neotest config:
```lua
require('neotest').setup({
discovery = { enabled = false },
adapters = {
require('neotest-plenary'),
require('neotest-rust'),
require('neotest-j…
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Hey I've been starting to try out neotest a little bit, thanks for making an rspec adapter.
I noticed just now that if you have a blockless `it` for a pending test, it seems to break everything. No…
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### Description
When specifying icons (e.g. Nerd Fonts) to be displayed on the terminal, avoid using Unicode characters that are outside of private use area.
https://github.com/glepnir/lspsaga.nvi…