This is your reference for writing executable specifications in plain English using Cucumber and Gherkin syntax. It covers the full Gherkin keyword set (Feature, Scenario, Given/When/Then, Background, Scenario Outline, Rule), Ruby step definitions with Cucumber Expressions, hooks for setup and teardown, and data tables for parameterized tests. The guide emphasizes declarative scenarios over imperative click-by-click scripts, which keeps your feature files readable by non-technical stakeholders. Use this when implementing BDD in Ruby or Rails projects, writing acceptance tests with Capybara, or when you need to bridge the gap between business requirements and automated testing.
npx -y skills add el-feo/ai-context --skill cucumber-gherkin --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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