On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 2:11 AM, Heinz N. Gies <he...@licenser.net> wrote:

>
> On Jul 14, 2010, at 6:40 , Phil Hagelberg wrote:
>
> > This is really cool!
> >
> > Unfortunately since I spend all my time in the terminal, (for remote
> > pairing) I can't really use a web-based interface like this for normal
> > work. Do you have any plans to create a command-line client? How hard
> > would it be?
> >
> > Alternatively, do you know how much work it would be to wire difform
> > directly into clojure.test so you'd get readable results from a
> > standard "lein test" run?
> >
> Hi Phil,
> you could use SSH port forwarding, it works like a charm on both *nix and
> windows (with putty) so you can access a remote http server that runs 'in
> private'
>
> regards,
> Heinz
>

Port forwarding would still require switiching back and forth between a
terminal to a browser, no? It would be cool to have difform used in
clojure.test, so that test runs in a terminal could be grasped more
immediately.


Paul

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