A --quiet option
See original GitHub issueIt would be nice if there was a way to better control test outputs as they can be quite verbose. A --quiet option that disabled printing of all but failing scenarios would be quite helpful in this regard.
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just tried this out. build logs are much more compacted. nicely done. thanks
More formatters will follow in the next few weeks. I’m going to close this for now 🎉