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Librarian is a framework for writing bundlers, which are tools that resolve, fetch, install, and isolate a project's dependencies, in Ruby.
A bundler written with Librarian will expect you to provide a specfile listing your project's declared dependencies, including any version constraints and including the upstream sources for finding them. Librarian can resolve the spec, write a lockfile listing the full resolution, fetch the resolved dependencies, install them, and isolate them in your project.
A bundler written with Librarian will be similar in kind to Bundler, the bundler for Ruby gems that many modern Rails applications use.
Ensure the gem dependencies are installed:
$ bundle
Run the tests with the default rake task:
$ [bundle exec] rake
or directly with the rspec command:
$ [bundle exec] rspec spec
Ensure the gem dependencies are installed:
$ bundle
Install from the repository:
$ [bundle exec] rake install
Please include a reproducible test case.
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