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Maestro (or any external lib command for that matter) shouldn't be responsible for jumping lines or cleaning the terminal.
As per the video below, maestro is trying to clean the terminal for a more human-readable output, which is understandable, but it shouldn't be maestro's responsibility as the user can simply run clear && maestro test ....
I propose to remove these empty lines and let the user decide if he wants to jump lines, clear the terminal, etc.
Gravacao.de.Tela.2022-11-14.as.13.57.13.mov
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Maestro (or any external lib command for that matter) shouldn't be responsible for jumping lines or cleaning the terminal.
As per the video below, maestro is trying to clean the terminal for a more human-readable output, which is understandable, but it shouldn't be maestro's responsibility as the user can simply run
clear && maestro test ...
.I propose to remove these empty lines and let the user decide if he wants to jump lines, clear the terminal, etc.
Gravacao.de.Tela.2022-11-14.as.13.57.13.mov
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: