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NAME

       buttercup - behaviour-driven testing for Emacs Lisp packages

SYNOPSIS

       buttercup  [-h|--help  DIR]  [-L|--directory DIR] [-f|--funcall FUNCTION] [-l|--load FILE]
       [--eval|--execute  EXPR]  [--p|--pattern  PATTERN]  [--c|--no-color]  [--traceback  STYLE]
       dir...

DESCRIPTION

       buttercup invokes the Buttercup testing framework for Emacs Lisp addons for tests found in
       the directories passed on the command line.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Display usage information.

       -p PATTERN, --pattern PATTERN
              Only run tests in files matching the Emacs  regular  expression  PATTERN.   May  be
              passed multiple times.

       -L  DIR,  --directory  DIR,  -f FUNCTION, --funcall FUNCTION, -l FILE, --load FILE, --eval
       EXPR, --execute EXPR
              Passed on when invoking Emacs in batch mode to run the test  suite.   For  example,
              most  invocations  will  pass -L . to include the current project in the load-path.
              May be passed multiple times.  See emacs(1) for full descriptions of each option.

       -c PATTERN, --no-color PATTERN
              Disable Buttercup's coloured output.

       --traceback STYLE
              When printing backtraces for errors that occur during  tests,  print  them  in  the
              chosen  STYLE.  Available styles are "full", which shows the full function call for
              each stack frame on a single line, "crop", which truncates each stack frame  to  80
              characters   (the   default),  and  "pretty",  which  uses  Emacs'  pretty-printing
              facilities to print each stack frame, and also annotates each frame with  a  lambda
              or M to indicate whether it is a normal function call or a macro/special form.

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