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ruby-serverspec 2.42.3
Propagated dependencies: ruby-multi-json@1.15.0 ruby-rspec@3.12.0 ruby-rspec-its@1.3.0 ruby-specinfra@2.88.1
Channel: guix
Location: gnu/packages/ruby.scm (gnu packages ruby)
Home page: https://serverspec.org/
Licenses: Expat
Synopsis: RSpec tests for servers configured by Puppet, Chef, Itamae, etc
Description:

With Serverspec, you can write RSpec tests for checking your servers are configured correctly.

Serverspec tests your servers’ actual state by executing command locally, via SSH, via WinRM, via Docker API and so on. So you don’t need to install any agent softwares on your servers and can use any configuration management tools, Puppet, Ansible, CFEngine, Itamae and so on.

But the true aim of Serverspec is to help refactoring infrastructure code.

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