bats

bash automated testing system


Bats is a TAP-compliant testing framework for Bash. It provides a simple way to verify that the UNIX programs you write behave as expected. Bats is most useful when testing software written in Bash, but you can use it to test any UNIX program.


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Distribution Base version Our version Architectures
Debian GNU/Linux 6.0 (squeeze)   0.4.0-1~nd60+1 i386, amd64, sparc
Debian GNU/Linux 7.0 (wheezy)   0.4.0-1~nd70+1 i386, amd64, sparc
Debian GNU/Linux 8.0 (jessie)   0.4.0-1~nd80+1 i386, amd64, sparc
Debian testing (stretch) 0.4.0-1 0.4.0-1~nd80+1+nd90+1 i386, amd64, sparc
Debian unstable (sid) 0.4.0-1 0.4.0-1~nd+1 i386, amd64, sparc
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS “Precise Pangolin” (precise)   0.4.0-1~nd12.04+1 i386, amd64, sparc
Ubuntu 14.04 “Trusty Tahr” (trusty)   0.4.0-1~nd14.04+1 i386, amd64, sparc
Ubuntu 14.10 “Utopic Unicorn” (utopic)   0.4.0-1~nd14.04+1+nd14.10+1 i386, amd64, sparc
Ubuntu 15.04 “Vivid Vervet” (vivid)   0.4.0-1~nd14.04+1+nd14.10+1+nd15.04+1 i386, amd64, sparc
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