| name | watch-tests |
| description | Re-run the bun:test suite (and optionally the Playwright suite) on a loop, surfacing only failures. Use during long refactors or autopilot tuning where you want continuous green-light confirmation. |
Watch the test suites
Two flavors. Pick based on what's changing.
Fast loop — bun:test only (default)
/loop 5m channelhub:watch-tests
Each tick:
bun test 2>&1 | tail -5
- All green → print one line:
✓ N pass · 0 fail · <Ns>.
- Any fail → print the failing test names + the assertion preview, then ask
the user whether to investigate or keep watching.
Slow loop — bun:test + Playwright
For UI work where you want both layers verified:
/loop 15m channelhub:watch-tests with-e2e
Each tick:
bun test 2>&1 | tail -3
echo '---'
bun run test:e2e --reporter=list 2>&1 | tail -10
(Requires bunx playwright install chromium once.)
Stop conditions
- User says "stop" / "done".
- Test count drops by >5 between ticks (someone's mid-refactor and tests are
vanishing — pause and ask).
- Five consecutive runs all green AND no file changes since last green —
pointless to keep polling. Suggest the user dismiss.
Don't
- Don't run on every keystroke. The point is checkpoint-style green-light
confirmation, not a watch-mode replacement (
bun test --watch does that).
- Don't summarize green runs verbosely. One line per tick is enough — the
user should be able to ignore the loop until it surfaces a failure.
- Don't auto-fix failures. Surface them to the user; they decide whether
it's a real regression or expected mid-refactor noise.