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When I run rspec with rake rspec and my tests are not ok, I get an error message. However, when my tests are ok, I just get '..'. No other output. How can I get it to print something like:

A User .... can only have one name
A User .... can ...

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From the rspec help page

$ rspec --help
Usage: rspec [options] [files or directories]

    -f, --format FORMATTER           Choose a formatter
                                       [p]rogress (default - dots)
                                       [d]ocumentation (group and example names)
                                       [h]tml
                                       [t]extmate
                                       custom formatter class name

Pass the -f parameter. Instead of

$ rake rspec

run

$ rspec spec --format d

or short format:

$ rspec -fd

If you want the configuration to be permanent, create a .rspec file in the root of your project and write there the configurations.

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    rspec -fd if you want it short and sweet. rspec -c -fd if you would like to see the output in colour on your screen :)
    – rmk
    Feb 22, 2011 at 20:56
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    You can also make this options default putting them into your .rspec file. I have --color --tty --format documentation (by one --option per line).
    – Dan K.K.
    Feb 20, 2014 at 16:45
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Inside your spec/spec_helper

RSpec.configure do |config|
  config.formatter = :documentation
end

so you don't have to run the flag everytime.

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Use:

rspec spec --format documentation
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    I would argue that it does - the command in question does exactly what the question asked. Nevertheless, there was already an (accepted) answer that stated the same thing, so this answer doesn't add any real value.
    – javawizard
    Nov 6, 2014 at 18:18

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