+
+Try out the example tests in the `example` directory with `cabal test`.
+For more examples check the [Wiki](https://github.com/bubba/lsp-test/wiki/Introduction).
+
+Whilst writing your tests you may want to debug them to see what's going wrong.
+You can set the `logMessages` and `logStdErr` options in `SessionConfig` to see what the server is up to.
+There are also corresponding environment variables so you can turn them on from the command line:
+```
+LSP_TEST_LOG_MESSAGES=1 cabal test
+```
+
+## Developing
+The tests for lsp-test use a dummy server found in `test/dummy-server/`.
+Run the tests with `cabal test` or `stack test`.
+Tip: If you want to filter the tests, use `cabal run test:tests -- -m "foo"`
+
+## Troubleshooting
+Seeing funny stuff when running lsp-test via stack? If your server is built upon Haskell tooling, [keep in mind that stack sets some environment variables related to GHC, and you may want to unset them.](https://github.com/alanz/haskell-ide-engine/blob/bfb16324d396da71000ef81d51acbebbdaa854ab/test/utils/TestUtils.hs#L290-L298)