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This example demonstrates how to use Allure RSpec adaptor.

To launch this example you should install Ruby and the allure-rspec gem.

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5. Install all the required dependencies 6. Run the specs in parallel

You should see generated Allure json files in report/allure-results directory. Now you can generate the report using any of the available facilities.

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