In the .vimrc for my current node.js project, there is a function NodeTest() which will run my project's test suite and paste the results into a new buffer.
Here are the relevant function definitions:
~/.vimrc:
function! ProjectLoad()
if filereadable(".vimsession")
so .vimsession
endif
if filereadable(".vimrc")
so .vimrc
endif
endfunction
function! ProjectSave()
mks! .vimsession
endfunction
command! ProjectLoad call ProjectLoad()
command! ProjectSave call ProjectSave()
/path/to/project/.vimrc:
function! NodeIntoFile()
redir! > out.log
set nomore
!node js/test/runTests.js 2>&1
redir END
endfunction
function! NodeIntoBuffer()
new
r !node js/test/runTests.js
endfunction
command! NodeTest call NodeIntoBuffer()
I wrote NodeIntoFile() while I was trying to auto-run the tests upon :w (i.e., FileWritePost), but that doesn't work out on Windows because it will always pop up a cmd window which stinks. If you know a way around that, please let me know!
Otherwise, maybe you can use those functions in your own setup.
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