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![JavaHamcrest](http://hamcrest.org/images/logo.jpg) [![Build Status](https://github.com/hamcrest/JavaHamcrest/actions/workflows/build.yml/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://github.com/hamcrest/JavaHamcrest/actions/workflows/build.yml) [![Maven Central](https://img.shields.io/maven-central/v/org.hamcrest/hamcrest.svg?label=Maven%20Central)](https://search.maven.org/artifact/org.hamcrest/hamcrest) [![License](https://img.shields.io/github/license/hamcrest/JavaHamcrest.svg)](LICENSE) # Java Hamcrest ## What is Hamcrest? Hamcrest is a library of matchers, which can be combined in to create flexible expressions of intent in tests. They've also been used for other purposes. The [tutorial](http://hamcrest.org/JavaHamcrest/tutorial) is good place to see how Hamcrest can be used. ## Downloads You can obtain Hamcrest binaries from [maven central](https://search.maven.org/artifact/org.hamcrest/hamcrest). If you are using build tooling such as Maven, Gradle, etc, you can simply add a dependency declaration to your build definition. Learn more at [Hamcrest Distributables](http://hamcrest.org/JavaHamcrest/distributables). ## Documentation Documentation can be found on the [Hamcrest site](http://hamcrest.org). For a detailed list of recent changes, see [CHANGES.md](CHANGES.md) ## Reporting Bugs/Issues If you find an issue with Java Hamcrest, please report it via the [GitHub issue tracker](https://github.com/hamcrest/JavaHamcrest/issues), after first checking that it hasn't been raised already. ## Build from Source Building Hamcrest from source requires a minimum of JDK 1.8. Clone the repository, and from the top level directory in the repo workspace run the following command: ```shell ./gradlew clean build javadoc ``` This will download the correct version of Gradle, do a full clean build, run all tests and (if successful) package the compiled classes in a jar file. The resulting look under the `hamcrest/build/libs` directory. ## Acknowledgements Developers: * Joe Walnes * Nat Pryce * Steve Freeman Contributors: * Robert Chatley * Tom White * Neil Dunn * Dan North * Magne Rasmussen * David Saff * Tom Denley * Joe Schmetzer Also, thanks to everyone who has worked on DynaMock, nMock, jMock, EasyMock and MiniMock! These libraries inspired Hamcrest.
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