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Version 0.16.0 works with `Resque >~ v1.19` and up and `rspec >= 3.0.0`.
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Use the `resque_2` branch via your `Gemfile` to use with v2.0.0.pre.1+ of
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homepage: http://github.com/leshill/resque_spec
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summary: RSpec matchers for Resque
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