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Vim with Rspec INSTALL ------- This plugin make easy to run the spec command inside Vim. You need Hpricot (http://wiki.github.com/why/hpricot) OR xsltproc (http://www.xmlsoft.org/XSLT/xsltproc2.html) and grep (http://www.gnu.org/software/grep) to use it. Hpricot takes precedence over xsltproc. There are four files on the package: the Vim script, the Ruby script, the XSL file and the syntax file. To install, unpack the files on your ~/.vim directory and source it to make it available. You can also use the Makefile to install the files, just type: make install USAGE ----- There are two commands available: You can run RunSpec and spec will run with the current file (if it's a *_spec.rb file) You can run RunSpecs and spec will run with all the files inside the spec directory. After some of the commands above runs, it will open a new window with the result, where you can click on the error lines where there's a file path with the line number and it will open on a new window, moving the cursor to the line where the error is. Of course, you can create some mappings to make easier to call the commands. NOTE ---- This fork of the plugin plays nice with Rails 3 and Bundler. If you've declared the g:RspecBundlerExec var in your .vimrc file, then specs are run with your app's gem bundle via the "bundle exec" command. To disable this, remove the g:RspecBundlerExec declaration from you .vimrc file.
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