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# Description
rspec is a meta-gem, which depends on the [rspec-core](https://github.com/rspec/rspec-core), [rspec-expectations](https://github.com/rspec/rspec-expectations)
and [rspec-mocks](https://github.com/rspec/rspec-mocks) gems. Each of these can be installed separately and loaded in
isolation using `require`. Among other benefits, this allows you to use
rspec-expectations, for example, in Test::Unit::TestCase if you happen to
prefer that style.
rspec is a meta-gem, which depends on the
[rspec-core](https://github.com/rspec/rspec-core),
[rspec-expectations](https://github.com/rspec/rspec-expectations)
and [rspec-mocks](https://github.com/rspec/rspec-mocks) gems. Each of these
can be installed separately and loaded in isolation using `require`. Among
other benefits, this allows you to use rspec-expectations, for example, in
Test::Unit::TestCase if you happen to prefer that style.
Conversely, if you like RSpec's approach to declaring example groups and
examples (`describe` and `it`) but prefer Test::Unit assertions and [mocha](https://github.com/mochajs/mocha), [rr] (https://github.com/btakita/rr) or [flexmock] (https://github.com/jimweirich/flexmock) for mocking, you'll be able to do that without having to install or load the components of RSpec that you're not using.
examples (`describe` and `it`) but prefer Test::Unit assertions and
[mocha](https://github.com/mochajs/mocha), [rr] (https://github.com/btakita/rr)
or [flexmock] (https://github.com/jimweirich/flexmock) for mocking, you'll be
able to do that without having to install or load the components of RSpec that
you're not using.
## Documentation