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You should now be able to run `ginkgo version` at the command line and see the Ginkgo CLI emit a version number.

**Note** you _must_ make sure the version of the `ginkgo` cli you install is the same as the version of Ginkgo in your `go.mod` file.

### Your First Ginkgo Suite

Ginkgo hooks into Go's existing `testing` infrastructure. That means that Ginkgo specs live in `*_test.go` files, just like standard go tests. However, instead of using `func TestX(t *testing.T) {}` to write your tests you use the Ginkgo and Gomega DSLs.
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### Recommended Continuous Integration Configuration

When running in CI you'll want to make sure that the version of the `ginkgo` CLI you are using matches the version of Ginkgo in your `go.mod` file. You can ensure this by invoking the `ginkgo` command via `go run`:
When running in CI you must make sure that the version of the `ginkgo` CLI you are using matches the version of Ginkgo in your `go.mod` file. You can ensure this by invoking the `ginkgo` command via `go run`:

`go run github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo`

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