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### Ruby
- [A Shorthand For Rerunning Failed Tests With RSpec](ruby/a-shorthand-for-rerunning-failed-tests-with-rspec.md)
- [Are They All True?](ruby/are-they-all-true.md)
- [Assoc For Hashes](ruby/assoc-for-hashes.md)
- [Block Comments](ruby/block-comments.md)

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# A Shorthand For Rerunning Failed Tests With RSpec
After running a group of tests -- whether it is the entire suite or just the
tests in a file -- you may find that you have a few failures. Often the goal is
to focus in on these failures and get back to a green test suite. Rather than
rerunning everything each time you make a change, you can instruct `rspec` to
just rerun the tests that failed. This can be done with the `--only-failures`
flag or `--on` flag for short.