Add AdditionalArguments flag - #158
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This flag allows you to provide additional arguments for unity command line. This is useful for cases where we do not support unity command line flags. It is also useful for providing arbitrary arguments alongside ExecuteMethod.
Stephen Hodgson (StephenHodgson)
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Please add that this closes #145 |
Josh Wittner (jwittner)
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Tested locally and this worked great! |
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Awesome docs! Tested the new version and it works great! |
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This flag allows you to provide additional arguments for unity command line. This is useful for cases where we do not support unity command line flags. It is also useful for providing arbitrary arguments alongside ExecuteMethod.
Resolves #145