MMF 0.2.1 - "ruby bug" fixed - better error messages - work on any cucumber project out of the box (no need to add require()) MMF 0.2.2 - don't launch server if it's already up - give detailed instructions if the port is unavailable MMF 0.2.3 - deal with Scenario Examples MMF 0.2.4 - show incomplete wrap-up for steps/scenarios MMF 0.2.5 - open/close steps MMF 1.0.0 - nice graphics - self-updating Steps - self-updating Scenarios - self-updating suite - self-updating scenario wrap-up - self-updating step wrap-up - self-updating running time Then... - show tags - filter by tag - show original Cucumber command line - don't get confused in case of multiple --format arguments - default policy for open/close elements (like: close successfull scenarios/steps, open unsuccessful ones) - instead of showing scenarios that appear one by one, show the entire suite ASAP, and then proceed to make each scenario red or green (or whatever). this gives an immediate feeling of where you are in the suite. - show status for each table row (table rows have an associated status in Cucumber formatters, and the HTML formatter seems to take advantage of this. Why? And what consequences does this have on the way Scenario status is calculated in Cuukie?) - find better way to manage Scenario/Step status (Cuukie calculates the status of Scenarios with a few ugly ifs and other dirty tricks. Maybe that information is already known to the formatter, and it's just a matter of using the right formatter events?) - check rbx bug (interestingly, Rubynius has a different idea of where a "step" is. it seems to return different lines for steps than other rubies. I removed the line numbers from tests b/c of this, and b/c they made the tests fragile. Try to put back the line numbers, and test under rbx) - test against rbx