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# RSpec::Support [![Build Status](https://github.com/rspec/rspec-support/workflows/RSpec%20CI/badge.svg)](https://github.com/rspec/rspec-support/actions) `RSpec::Support` provides common functionality to `RSpec::Core`, `RSpec::Expectations` and `RSpec::Mocks`. It is considered suitable for internal use only at this time. ## Installation / Usage Install one or more of the `RSpec` gems. Want to run against the `main` branch? You'll need to include the dependent RSpec repos as well. Add the following to your `Gemfile`: ```ruby %w[rspec-core rspec-expectations rspec-mocks rspec-support].each do |lib| gem lib, :git => "https://github.com/rspec/#{lib}.git", :branch => 'main' end ``` ## Contributing Once you've set up the environment, you'll need to cd into the working directory of whichever repo you want to work in. From there you can run the specs and cucumber features, and make patches. NOTE: You do not need to use rspec-dev to work on a specific RSpec repo. You can treat each RSpec repo as an independent project. - [Build details](BUILD_DETAIL.md) - [Code of Conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) - [Detailed contributing guide](CONTRIBUTING.md) - [Development setup guide](DEVELOPMENT.md) ## Patches Please submit a pull request or a github issue. If you submit an issue, please include a link to either of: * a gist (or equivalent) of the patch * a branch or commit in your github fork of the repo
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