Hi Jack,

Actually the guide you are referring to is a community-driven one, not an
official guide. I'm not diminishing its usefulness, it's quite good, but it
doesn't reflect the opinion of the RSpec Core team.

There's a ticket to create a brief official style guide
https://github.com/rspec/rspec.github.io/issues/28, it's on the top of my
list actually.

It's quite unfortunate that the published version of the guide doesn't
refer back to its source, https://github.com/rubocop-hq/rspec-style-guide/
Pull requests are welcome. I have two just off the top of my head:
 - add a link to the source for easier contributions
 - request specs vs controller specs, this section is years old

- Phil

On Thu, Aug 13, 2020 at 1:37 AM Jack Royal-Gordon <jac...@pobox.com> wrote:

> I thought I’d put this out there so that others don’t make the same
> mistake I did. I just found the RSpec Style Guide (
> https://rspec.rubystyle.guide) AFTER I’ve been writing specs for a couple
> months. An excellent read, and I have a few places where I might suggest
> additions. The end of the article says that you can contribute and talks
> about forking the project, but there is no link to the project and I’m not
> able to locate one (for the style guide itself).
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