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Expand Up @@ -30,6 +30,12 @@ Bash's `errexit` (`set -e`) option when running test cases. If every
command in the test case exits with a `0` status code (success), the
test passes. In this way, each line is an assertion of truth.

## Installation

You can install this globally with bpkg.

curl -Lo- http://get.bpkg.io | sudo bash

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Well, this is horrible. How about we just don’t.

sudo bpkg install gzankevich/bats

## Running tests

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{
"name": "bats",
"version": "v0.4.0",
"description": "Bash Automated Testing System",
"install": "./install.sh ${PREFIX:-/usr/local}",
"scripts": [ "libexec/bats", "libexec/bats-exec-suite", "libexec/bats-exec-test", "libexec/bats-format-tap-stream", "libexec/bats-preprocess", "bin/bats" ]
"version": "1.0",
"description": "Bats is a TAP-compliant testing framework for Bash. It provides a simple way to verify that the UNIX programs you write behave as expected",
"install": "./install.sh /usr/local",
"global": "true"
}