- Ruby
- Rspec
- Copy this link
- Open your terminal or command line
- Run "git clone Paste this link"
- Boot up your terminal and punch in "gem install rspec" to install RSpec
- You can verify your version of RSpec with "rspec --version"
- cd into project directory "Tic-Tac-Toe" and type "rspec --init" to initialize RSpec within the project
- This will generate two files, ".rspec" and "spec/spec_helper.rb"
- You can create the ruby test file inside the sprc directory (eg: logic_spec.rb, player_spec.rb)
- You can simply run "rspec" in the terminal by cd into the directory in order torun the tests
- You can also run "rspec file-path" for the particular file you want to test from the directory
- You can run "rubocop" inorder to check the linter errors
👤 Bhagyashree Patra
- GitHub: @Vagyasri
- Twitter: @Vagyasri
- LinkedIn: Bhagyashree Patra
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
Start by:
- Forking the project
- Cloning the project to your local machine
- Run git checkout -b your-branch-name
- Make your contributions
- Push your branch up to your forked repository
- Open a Pull Request with a detailed description to the development branch of the original project for a review
Feel free to check the issues page, contribute to the Project by creating an issue.
Give a ⭐️ if you like this project!