Plots2: Updating the testing command

Created on 8 Jun 2018  ยท  1Comment  ยท  Source: publiclab/plots2

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Below is a "diff" showing in red (and a -) which lines to remove, and in green (and a +) which lines to add:

@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Please read and abide by our [Code of Conduct](https://publiclab.org/conduct); o
 9. By default, start rails with `passenger start` from the Rails root and open http://localhost:3000 in a web browser.
 (for local SSL work, see [SSL](#ssl+in+development) below)
 10. Wheeeee! You're up and running! Log in with test usernames "user", "moderator", or "admin", and password "password".
-11. Run `rake test` to confirm that your install is working properly.
+11. Run `rails test -d` to confirm that your install is working properly.

 ## SSL in Development
 We at public labs use [openssl](https://github.com/ruby/openssl) gem to provide SSL for the secure connection in the development mode. You can run the https connection on the localhost by following following steps:
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