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bats(1) -- Bash Automated Testing System
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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bats [-c] [-p | -t] <test> [<test> ...]
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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Bats is a TAP-compliant testing framework for Bash.
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It provides a simple way to verify that the UNIX programs you write behave as expected.
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Bats is most useful when testing software written in Bash, but you can use it to test any UNIX program.
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FILES
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-----
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To run your tests, invoke the `bats` interpreter with a path to a test
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file. The file's test cases are run sequentially and in isolation. If
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all the test cases pass, `bats` exits with a `0` status code. If there
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are any failures, `bats` exits with a `1` status code.
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You can invoke the `bats` interpreter with multiple test file
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arguments, or with a path to a directory containing multiple `.bats`
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files. Bats will run each test file individually and aggregate the
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results. If any test case fails, `bats` exits with a `1` status code.
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OPTIONS
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-------
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* `-c`, `--count`:
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Count the number of test cases without running any tests
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* `-h`, `--help`:
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Display this help message
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* `-p`, `--pretty`:
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Show results in pretty format (default for terminals)
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* `-t`, `--tap`:
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Show results in TAP format
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* `-v`, `--version`:
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Display the version number
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EXAMPLES
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--------
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When you run Bats from a terminal, you'll see output as each test is
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performed, with a check-mark next to the test's name if it passes or
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an "X" if it fails.
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$ bats addition.bats
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✓ addition using bc
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✓ addition using dc
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2 tests, 0 failures
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If Bats is not connected to a terminal—in other words, if you
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run it from a continuous integration system or redirect its output to
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a file—the results are displayed in human-readable, machine-parsable
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[TAP format](http://testanything.org/wiki/index.php/TAP_specification#THE_TAP_FORMAT).
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You can force TAP output from a terminal by invoking Bats with the
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`--tap` option.
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$ bats --tap addition.bats
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1..2
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ok 1 addition using bc
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ok 2 addition using dc
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COPYRIGHT
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---------
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(c) 2013 Sam Stephenson.
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Bats is released under an MIT-style license
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SEE ALSO
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--------
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bats(7)
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