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# Honeybadger [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/honeybadger-io/honeybadger-ruby.png?branch=master)](http://travis-ci.org/honeybadger-io/honeybadger-ruby) [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/honeybadger.png)](http://badge.fury.io/rb/honeybadger) This is the notifier gem for integrating apps with the :zap: [Honeybadger Exception Notifier for Ruby and Rails](http://honeybadger.io). When an uncaught exception occurs, Honeybadger will POST the relevant data to the Honeybadger server specified in your environment. ## Documentation [View the Documentation](http://docs.honeybadger.io/article/50-honeybadger-gem-documentation) ## Supported Ruby versions Honeybadger supports Ruby 1.8.7 through 2.1. ## Supported Rails versions Honeybadger supports Rails 2.3.18 through Rails 4.1.0. ## Contributing 1. Fork it. 2. Create a topic branch `git checkout -b my_branch` 3. Commit your changes `git commit -am "Boom"` 3. Push to your branch `git push origin my_branch` 4. Send a [pull request](https://github.com/honeybadger-io/honeybadger-ruby/pulls) ### Running the tests We're using the [appraisal](https://github.com/thoughtbot/appraisal) gem to run our test suite against multiple versions of Rails. To run the Cucumber features, use `rake appraisal cucumber`. Type `rake -T` for a complete list of available tasks. The RSpec test suite can be run with `rake`, or `rake appraisal:rails2.3` to include Rails-specific specs. ### License The Honeybadger gem is MIT licensed. See the [MIT-LICENSE](https://raw.github.com/honeybadger-io/honeybadger-ruby/master/MIT-LICENSE) file in this repository for details.
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