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@hyperupcall/bats-all

v5.1.1

Published

Magic per-project shell environments

Downloads

321

Readme

bats-all

An aggregation of the three most popular Bats utility libraries

Summary

The three repositories are managed with git-subtree(1). They are the following:

Installation

With npm

npm install --save-dev @hyperupcall/bats-all

With Basalt

Use Basalt, a Bash package manager, to add this project as a dependency

basalt add hyperupcall/bats-all

You need to source this project manually (basalt.load 'github.com/hyperupcall/bats-alls' 'load.bash') within your tests. Entries are not added to this projects' sourceDirs because that would mean this library would be sourced, even when not testing

With Git

Using git-submodules(1):

git submodule add https://github.com/hyperupcall/bats-all ./vendor/bats-all

Using git-subtree(1):

git subtree --squash -P vendor/bats-all add https://github.com/hyperupcall/bats-all HEAD

License

Original code is licensed under CC0-1.0. Modifications are licensed under BSD-3-Clause