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Do you have an example? This seems to work fine for me: import t from 'tap'
t.pass('this is fine')
console.log('this is not tap output')
t.pass('this is also fine')
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I noticed that if any tested code prints to std out with the base reporter, it shows up in the console, but is then later suppressed once the test results are available.
Switching to raw tap output preserves the output in the console, but then you lose a lot of the other nice things about the base reporter.
I was wondering if there was a way to run the base reporter, but preserve the output generated by the tested code.
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