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on GitHub Merge pull request #28 from rspec/fix-build … Fix autotest build Permalink Failed to load latest commit information. lib Complies with the new way to cherry pick from Rails core_ext. Feb 26, 2015 script tune script for just autotest Jul 28, 2013 spec Allow for unconventionally named controller spec to be matched Aug 8, 2014 .gitignore git ignore Jul 15, 2013 .rspec Aruba is not zentest autotest used anymore May 21, 2014 .travis.yml Update bundler Aug 31, 2016 Changelog.md 1.0.0.beta1 release. Nov 5, 2013 Gemfile Correct string comparison for limiting i18n Aug 31, 2016 License.txt gem setup Jul 9, 2013 README.md Punctuation changes Aug 30, 2016 Rakefile gem setup Jul 9, 2013 rspec-autotest.gemspec Limit rake on older rubies Aug 31, 2016 README.md rspec-autotest rspec-autotest provides integration between autotest and RSpec; Autotest is not included in this gem and can be installed via the autotest-standalone or zentest gems. Usage RSpec Autotest ships with a specialized subclass of Autotest. To use it, just add a .rspec file to your project's root directory, and run the autotest command as normal: $ autotest Bundler The autotest command generates a shell command that runs your specs. If you are using Bundler, and you want the shell command to include bundle exec, require the Autotest bundler plugin in a .autotest file in the project's root directory or your home directory: # in .autotest require "autotest/bundler" Rails To use RSpec and Rails with autotest, bring in the autotest-rails gem: # Gemfile gem 'autotest-rails', :group => [:development, :test] autotest will now autodetect RSpec and Rails after you run the rails generate rspec:install command.
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