rspec-pending_for 0.1.20 → 0.1.21

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  ### Security
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+ ## [0.1.21] - 2026-07-01
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+ - TAG: [v0.1.21][0.1.21t]
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+ - COVERAGE: 100.00% -- 100/100 lines in 6 files
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+ - BRANCH COVERAGE: 100.00% -- 43/43 branches in 6 files
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+ - 63.64% documented
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+ ### Added
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+ - Add (non)CI badge for ruby-1.8
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+ - Support `versions: "head"` in `pending_for` and `skip_for` to target
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+ ruby-head, jruby-head, and truffleruby-head builds.
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+ ### Removed
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+ - Removed obsolete `Locked.gemfile` files now that the locked-deps workflow uses
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+ the main `Gemfile.lock`.
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+ ### Fixed
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+ - Fixed current RuboCop Gradual lock drift while preserving the remaining
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  ## [0.1.20] - 2026-02-07
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  - Compatibility with truffleruby (maybe? not able to run it in CI yet)
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- [Unreleased]: https://github.com/galtzo-floss/rspec-pending_for/compare/v0.1.20...HEAD
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+ [Unreleased]: https://github.com/galtzo-floss/rspec-pending_for/compare/v0.1.21...HEAD
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+ [0.1.21]: https://github.com/galtzo-floss/rspec-pending_for/compare/v0.1.20...v0.1.21
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+ [0.1.21t]: https://github.com/galtzo-floss/rspec-pending_for/releases/tag/v0.1.21
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  [0.1.20]: https://github.com/galtzo-floss/rspec-pending_for/compare/v0.1.19...v0.1.20
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  [0.1.20t]: https://github.com/galtzo-floss/rspec-pending_for/releases/tag/v0.1.20
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  [0.1.19]: https://github.com/galtzo-floss/rspec-pending_for/compare/v0.1.18...v0.1.19
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- title: rspec-pending_for
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  message: >-
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  If you use this work and you want to cite it,
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  then you can use the metadata from this file.
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  type: software
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  authors:
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- - given-names: Peter Hurn
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- family-names: Boling
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- email: peter@railsbling.com
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- affiliation: railsbling.com
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+ - given-names: "Peter H."
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+ family-names: "Boling"
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+ email: "floss@galtzo.com"
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+ affiliation: "galtzo.com"
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  orcid: 'https://orcid.org/0009-0008-8519-441X'
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  identifiers:
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  value: 'https://github.com/galtzo-floss/rspec-pending_for'
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- description: rspec-pending_for
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  repository-code: 'https://github.com/galtzo-floss/rspec-pending_for'
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  Remember to [![Keep A Changelog][📗keep-changelog-img]][📗keep-changelog] if you make changes.
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+ ## Developer Certificate of Origin
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+ In order to protect users of this project, we require all contributors to comply with the
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+ [Developer Certificate of Origin](https://developercertificate.org/).
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+ This ensures that all contributions are properly licensed and attributed.
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  ## Help out!
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+ Take a look at the open issues and pull requests, or use the gem and find something to improve.
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- 6. Make sure to add tests for it. This is important, so it doesn't break in a future release.
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+ 1. Join the Discord: [![Live Chat on Discord][✉️discord-invite-img]][✉️discord-invite]
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+ 2. Fork the repository
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+ 3. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`)
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+ 4. Make some fixes.
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+ 5. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Added some feature'`)
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+ 6. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`)
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+ 7. Make sure to add tests for it. This is important, so it doesn't break in a future release.
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+ 8. Create new Pull Request.
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+ 9. Announce it in the channel for this org in the [Discord][✉️discord-invite]!
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+ ## Executables vs Rake tasks
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+ Executables shipped by dependencies, such as kettle-dev, and stone_checksums, are available
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+ after running `bin/setup`. These include:
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+ - kettle-changelog
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+ - kettle-commit-msg
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+ - kettle-dev-setup
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+ - kettle-dvcs
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+ - kettle-pre-release
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+ - kettle-readme-backers
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+ There are many Rake tasks available as well. You can see them by running:
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+ ## Code quality checks
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+ ```
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+ Refresh the checked-in `REEK` backlog through the rake task, not by redirecting
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+ - Global setup registers `diff.smorg-*` commands once in the user Git config; use it when you work across several StructuredMerge-enabled repositories.
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+ - Include-file setup writes `.git/smorg/config` and includes it from local Git config, keeping command registrations out of the repository files.
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