Feature: --format option Use the --format option to tell RSpec how to format the output. RSpec ships with a few formatters built in. By default, it uses the progress formatter, which generates output like this: ....F.....*..... A '.' represents a passing example, 'F' is failing, and '*' is pending. To see the documentation strings passed to each describe(), context(), and it() method, use the documentation formatter: $ rspec spec --format documentation You can also specify an output target (STDOUT by default) by appending a filename to the argument: $ rspec spec --format documentation:rspec.output.txt Background: Given a file named "example_spec.rb" with: """ describe "something" do it "does something that passes" do 5.should eq(5) end it "does something that fails" do 5.should eq(4) end it "does something that is pending", :pending => true do 5.should be > 3 end end """ Scenario: progress bar format (default) When I run "rspec example_spec.rb" Then the output should contain ".F*" Scenario: documentation format When I run "rspec example_spec.rb --format documentation" Then the output should contain: """ something does something that passes does something that fails (FAILED - 1) does something that is pending (PENDING: Not Yet Implemented) """ Scenario: documentation format saved to a file When I run "rspec example_spec.rb --format documentation --out rspec.txt" Then the file "rspec.txt" should contain: """ something does something that passes does something that fails (FAILED - 1) does something that is pending (PENDING: Not Yet Implemented) """ Scenario: multiple formats When I run "rspec example_spec.rb --format progress --format documentation --out rspec.txt" Then the output should contain ".F*" And the file "rspec.txt" should contain: """ something does something that passes does something that fails (FAILED - 1) does something that is pending (PENDING: Not Yet Implemented) """