I sometimes see this if I run 'rspec' instead of 'bundle exec rspec'. I
suspect that it is to do with the particular version of rspec installed
system wide but I haven't investigate because using 'bundle exec' has
always worked for me. Does this work for you?

Regards,

Joe

On Tue, 2 Nov 2021, 08:23 HARI KUMAR, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Am facing below error while  running rspec file.
>
> cannot load such file rspec/core/formatters/progress_formatter
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