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· context i am updating an inherited repository which has poor test coverage. I just got set up to use pytest with python 2. 6. I am working on a package in python. It has worked well so far with the exception of handling import statements: Similarly, is there a way to select multiple tests, having no common pattern in test name, from different directories with pytest? I set the path to the root of the module in a. pth path in my virtualenv, so … I use virtualenv. The repo itself is a pytest plugin. · something to think about is that pytest really wants you to be able to specify multiple test files on the command line.