I wrote my first Nose plugin this weekend and I’ve got to say it was dead simple. I was looking around for ways to keep Nose from searching for tests in certain directories. You see Nose is a nosey little critter that will scour every nook and cranny of your directory structure looking for unittests to run. Really, it wants your code to work and it loves making dots. But, see I knew better and …
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