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you could call (.clear js/console) in :figwheel {:on-jsload "your.function/here"} >Setting :figwheel true or :figwheel { :on-jsload "example.core/reload-hook" } will automagically insert the figwheel client code into your application. If you supply :on-jsload the name of a function, that function will be called after new code gets reloaded.
I'd really like to get figwheel to run my tests in the background and alert me via the notifications at the bottom of the screen if anything fails. Is there any prior art or thinking about that, or should I start from scratch?
@peeja that's an excellent idea, it would require to customize both figwheel client and server, but it is something worth exploring I think