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- # Tasks for pages:
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- # - Update deploy directory: rake prep
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- #
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- # How the delivery is assembled from source:
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- # - The source of the project is kept in src/html
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- # - The directory src/yaml contains a "deploy.yml" file
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- # - The deploy file contains arrays of global patterns for copying files
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- # (files:) and rendering files through the PHP command line interface (render:)
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- # - Run rake prep from the root of trunk.
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- # This will wipe out the existing files in the deploy
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- # folder before copying/rendering files back again. This allows you to
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- # run "svn status" to check to see if files were removed.
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- # - Committing the deploy folder lets you see how the stable, deploy-
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+ #
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+ # Overview
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+ # Bixbite comes bundled with myriad of pre-defined rake tasks to make development easier. The following is a list of all provided tasks.
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+ #
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+ ###############################################################################
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+ #
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+ # RAKE PREP
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+ #
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+ # Usage: rake prep
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+ #
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+ # A shortcut for the most common tasks. Runs the following in sequential order:
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+ #
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+ # - files:generate
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+ # - documentation:generate
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+ # - svn:prep
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+ # - bixbite namespace
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+ # - bixbite:page
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+ #
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+ # Usage: rake bixbite:page "Page Title" page-name
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+ # Example: rake bixbite:page "Home Page" home # creates home.html / home.css / home.js
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+ # Example: rake bixbite:page "About Page" about # creates about.html / about.css / about.js
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+ #
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+ ###############################################################################
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+ #
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+ # FILES NAMESPACE
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # files:generate
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+ # ____________________________________________________________________________
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+ # Usage: rake files:generate
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+ #
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+ # A shortcut for common file tasks. Runs the following in sequential order:
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+ #
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+ # - files:copy
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+ # - files:render
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+ # - files:empty
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # files:compress
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+ # ____________________________________________________________________________
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+ # Usage: rake files:compress
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+ #
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+ # Takes targeted CSS & JavaScript files and compresses them to a minified directory. Targeted files can be configured in src/yaml/deploy.yml
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # files:copy
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+ # ____________________________________________________________________________
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+ # Usage: rake files:generate
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+ #
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+ # Copies files from source directory to destination directory. Directories can be configured in src/yaml/deploy.yml
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # files:render
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+ # ____________________________________________________________________________
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+ # Usage: rake files:render
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+ #
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+ # Renders PHP-dependend files through the PHP CLI. Files can be configured in src/yaml/deploy.yml
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # files:empty
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+ # ____________________________________________________________________________
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+ # Usage: rake files:empty
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+ #
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+ # Empties destination directory. Directories can be configured in src/yaml/deploy.yml
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+ #
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+ ###############################################################################
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+ #
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+ # SVN NAMESPACE
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # svn:prep
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+ # ____________________________________________________________________________
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+ # Usage: rake svn:prep
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+ #
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+ # A shortcut for common svn tasks. Runs the following in sequential order:
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+ #
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+ # svn:add
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+ # svn:remove
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+ # svn:diff
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # svn:add
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+ # ____________________________________________________________________________
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+ # Usage: rake svn:add
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+ #
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+ # Runs svn add on files with a status flag of ‘?’.
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+ #
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+ # ____________________________________________________________________________
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+ # Usage: rake svn:remove
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+ #
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+ # Runs svn remove on files with a status flag of ‘!’.
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # ____________________________________________________________________________
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+ # Usage: rake svn:diff
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+ #
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+ # Generates a diff file with current committed revision.
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+ #
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+ ###############################################################################
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+ #
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+ # ____________________________________________________________________________
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  require "yaml"
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