CONTRIBUTING.md in indieweb-endpoints-7.1.0 vs CONTRIBUTING.md in indieweb-endpoints-7.2.0
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1. Review open [pull requests][pulls].
1. Report a new [issue][issues]. _Only do this after you've made sure the behavior or problem you're observing isn't already documented in an open issue._
## Getting Started
-indieweb-endpoints-ruby is developed using Ruby 2.6.9 and is additionally tested against Ruby 2.7, 3.0, and 3.1 using [GitHub Actions](https://github.com/indieweb/indieweb-endpoints-ruby/actions).
+indieweb-endpoints-ruby is developed using Ruby 2.6.10 and is additionally tested against Ruby 2.7, 3.0, and 3.1 using [GitHub Actions](https://github.com/indieweb/indieweb-endpoints-ruby/actions).
-Before making changes to indieweb-endpoints-ruby, you'll want to install Ruby 2.6.9. It's recommended that you use a Ruby version managment tool like [rbenv](https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv), [chruby](https://github.com/postmodern/chruby), or [rvm](https://github.com/rvm/rvm). Once you've installed Ruby 2.6.9 using your method of choice, install the project's gems by running:
+Before making changes to indieweb-endpoints-ruby, you'll want to install Ruby 2.6.10. It's recommended that you use a Ruby version managment tool like [rbenv](https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv), [chruby](https://github.com/postmodern/chruby), or [rvm](https://github.com/rvm/rvm). Once you've installed Ruby 2.6.10 using your method of choice, install the project's gems by running:
```sh
bundle install
```
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1. Fork and clone the project's repo.
1. Install development dependencies as outlined above.
1. Create a feature branch for the code changes you're looking to make: `git checkout -b my-new-feature`.
1. _Write some code!_
-1. If your changes would benefit from testing, add the necessary tests and verify everything passes by running `bin/ci`.
+1. If your changes would benefit from testing, add the necessary tests and verify everything passes by running `bundle exec rspec`.
1. Commit your changes: `git commit -am 'Add some new feature or fix some issue'`. _(See [this excellent article](https://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/) for tips on writing useful Git commit messages.)_
1. Push the branch to your fork: `git push -u origin my-new-feature`.
1. Create a new [pull request][pulls] and we'll review your changes.
## Code Style