Feature: generated directory layout In order to start a new gem A user should be able to generate a directory layout Scenario: shared Given a working directory And I have configured git sanely When I generate a project named 'the-perfect-gem' that is 'zomg, so good' Then a directory named 'the-perfect-gem' is created And a directory named 'the-perfect-gem/lib' is created And a file named 'the-perfect-gem/README.rdoc' is created And a file named 'the-perfect-gem/.document' is created And a file named 'the-perfect-gem/lib/the-perfect-gem.rb' is created Scenario: bacon Given a working directory And I have configured git sanely When I generate a bacon project named 'the-perfect-gem' that is 'zomg, so good' Then a directory named 'the-perfect-gem/spec' is created And a file named 'the-perfect-gem/spec/spec_helper.rb' is created And a file named 'the-perfect-gem/spec/the-perfect-gem_spec.rb' is created Scenario: minitest Given a working directory And I have configured git sanely When I generate a minitest project named 'the-perfect-gem' that is 'zomg, so good' Then a directory named 'the-perfect-gem/test' is created And a file named 'the-perfect-gem/test/helper.rb' is created And a file named 'the-perfect-gem/test/test_the-perfect-gem.rb' is created Scenario: rspec Given a working directory And I have configured git sanely When I generate a rspec project named 'the-perfect-gem' that is 'zomg, so good' Then a directory named 'the-perfect-gem/spec' is created And a file named 'the-perfect-gem/spec/spec_helper.rb' is created And a file named 'the-perfect-gem/spec/the-perfect-gem_spec.rb' is created Scenario: shoulda Given a working directory And I have configured git sanely When I generate a shoulda project named 'the-perfect-gem' that is 'zomg, so good' Then a directory named 'the-perfect-gem/test' is created And a file named 'the-perfect-gem/test/helper.rb' is created And a file named 'the-perfect-gem/test/test_the-perfect-gem.rb' is created Scenario: testunit Given a working directory And I have configured git sanely When I generate a testunit project named 'the-perfect-gem' that is 'zomg, so good' Then a directory named 'the-perfect-gem/test' is created And a file named 'the-perfect-gem/test/helper.rb' is created And a file named 'the-perfect-gem/test/test_the-perfect-gem.rb' is created Scenario: micronaut Given a working directory And I have configured git sanely When I generate a micronaut project named 'the-perfect-gem' that is 'zomg, so good' Then a directory named 'the-perfect-gem/examples' is created And a file named 'the-perfect-gem/examples/example_helper.rb' is created And a file named 'the-perfect-gem/examples/the-perfect-gem_example.rb' is created