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Add instructions for usage in a Gemfile #36

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roberts1000 opened this issue Apr 29, 2019 · 0 comments · Fixed by #37
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Add instructions for usage in a Gemfile #36

roberts1000 opened this issue Apr 29, 2019 · 0 comments · Fixed by #37
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roberts1000 commented Apr 29, 2019

rspec_n wasn't designed to work in a Gemfile, however it should work fine if require: false is used. There's no run time benefit to adding rspec_n to a project's Gemfile, but folks may want to install rspec_n that way.

Add a section to the instructions explaining how to install via a Gemfile.

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[PR for issue #36] Add Gemfile usage to README
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