This is unlikely to be useful, but we could use a command line switch to use a url instead of the local project and test that with r2g. This means we are testing a tarball on NPM instead of a local folder. The thing is, now that we are no longer publishing the .r2g folder there probably just is no use for testing against something already published on NPM.
This is unlikely to be useful, but we could use a command line switch to use a url instead of the local project and test that with r2g. This means we are testing a tarball on NPM instead of a local folder. The thing is, now that we are no longer publishing the .r2g folder there probably just is no use for testing against something already published on NPM.