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- # typed: true
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- # DO NOT EDIT MANUALLY
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- # This is an autogenerated file for types exported from the `claide-plugins` gem.
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- # Please instead update this file by running `bin/tapioca gem claide-plugins`.
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- # The mods of interest are {CLAide::ARGV}, {CLAide::Command}, and
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- # {CLAide::InformativeError}
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- module CLAide; end
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- # This class is used to build a command-line interface
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- #
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- # Each command is represented by a subclass of this class, which may be
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- # nested to create more granular commands.
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- #
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- # Following is an overview of the types of commands and what they should do.
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- #
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- # ### Any command type
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- #
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- # * Inherit from the command class under which the command should be nested.
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- # * Set {Command.summary} to a brief description of the command.
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- # * Override {Command.options} to return the options it handles and their
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- # descriptions and prepending them to the results of calling `super`.
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- # * Override {Command#initialize} if it handles any parameters.
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- # * Override {Command#validate!} to check if the required parameters the
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- # command handles are valid, or call {Command#help!} in case they’re not.
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- #
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- # ### Abstract command
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- #
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- # The following is needed for an abstract command:
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- # * Set {Command.abstract_command} to `true`.
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- # * Subclass the command.
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- #
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- # When the optional {Command.description} is specified, it will be shown at
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- # the top of the command’s help banner.
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- #
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- # ### Normal command
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- # The following is needed for a normal command:
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- #
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- # * Set {Command.arguments} to the description of the arguments this command
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- # handles.
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- # * Override {Command#run} to perform the actual work.
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- #
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- # When the optional {Command.description} is specified, it will be shown
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- # underneath the usage section of the command’s help banner. Otherwise this
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- # defaults to {Command.summary}.
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- class CLAide::Command
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- # Subclasses should override this method to remove the arguments/options
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- # they support from `argv` _before_ calling `super`.
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- #
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- # The `super` implementation sets the {#verbose} attribute based on whether
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- # or not the `--verbose` option is specified; and the {#ansi_output}
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- # attribute to `false` if {Command.ansi_output} returns `true`, but the
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- # user specified the `--no-ansi` option.
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- #
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- # @param argv [ARGV, Array] A list of (user-supplied) params that should be handled.
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- def initialize(argv); end
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- # Set to `true` if {Command.ansi_output} returns `true` and the user
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- # did **not** specify the `--no-ansi` option.
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- #
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- # implementation.
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- # @return [Boolean] Whether or not to use ANSI codes to prettify output. For instance, by
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- # default {InformativeError} exception messages will be colored red and
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- # Set to `true` if {Command.ansi_output} returns `true` and the user
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- # implementation.
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- # @return [Boolean] Whether or not to use ANSI codes to prettify output. For instance, by
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- def ansi_output=(_arg0); end
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- # Set to `true` if {Command.ansi_output} returns `true` and the user
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- # implementation.
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- # default {InformativeError} exception messages will be colored red and
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- def run; end
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- # @param exception [Exception] An exception that occurred while running a command through
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- # {Command.parse}, validates it through {Command#validate!}, and runs it
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- # through {Command#run}.
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- #
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- # want to programmatically invoke another command with the output
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- # enabled.
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- # @param argv [Array, ARGV] A list of parameters. For instance, the standard `ARGV` constant,
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- # @return [void]
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- def run(argv = T.unsafe(nil)); end
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- # @return [Array<Class>] A list of all command classes that are nested
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- def subcommands; end
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- # this command _or_ the subcommands of those command classes in
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- # case the command class should be ignored in command lookup.
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- def subcommands_for_command_lookup; end
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- # @return [String] A brief description of the command, which is shown
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- def summary; end
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- def summary=(_arg0); end
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- # @return [String] The version of the command. This value will be printed
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- def version; end
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- # @return [String] The version of the command. This value will be printed
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- def version=(_arg0); end
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- def option(name, description); end
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- end
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- end
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- CLAide::Command::DEFAULT_OPTIONS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array)
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- CLAide::Command::DEFAULT_ROOT_OPTIONS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array)
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- # This module is used by Command::PluginsHelper to download the Gem
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- # Specification data, check if a Gem is installed, and provide info
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- module CLAide::Command::GemHelper
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- class << self
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- # Colorize an Array of version strings so versions that are installed
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- # are green and uninstalled versions are yellow.
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- # a plugin gem.
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- # string of the same plugin
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- def colorize_versions(versions); end
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- def download_and_cache_specs; end
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- # Tells if a gem is installed
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- # @param version_string [String] An optional version string, used to check if a specific
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- def gem_installed?(gem_name, version_string = T.unsafe(nil)); end
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- def installed_version(gem_name); end
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- def versions_string(plugin_name, index_cache = T.unsafe(nil)); end
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- def download_and_cache_specs; end
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- def download_specs; end
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- def flatten_fetcher_results(results); end
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- class CLAide::Command::Plugins < ::CLAide::Command; end
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- # default template (CocoaPods/cocoapods-plugin-template) or a custom
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- # template
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- class CLAide::Command::Plugins::Create < ::CLAide::Command::Plugins
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- # @return [Create] a new instance of Create
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- def initialize(argv); end
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- def run; end
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- private
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- # Shows a reminder to the plugin author to make a Pull Request
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- # in order to update plugins.json once the plugin is released
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- def show_reminder; end
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-
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- class << self
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- def description; end
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- end
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- end
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- # The list subcommand. Used to list all known plugins
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- class CLAide::Command::Plugins::List < ::CLAide::Command::Plugins
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- def run; end
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-
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- class << self
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- def description; end
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- def options; end
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- end
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- end
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-
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- # Used to search a plugin in the list of known plugins,
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- # searching into the name, author description fields
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- class CLAide::Command::Plugins::Search < ::CLAide::Command::Plugins
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- # @return [Search] a new instance of Search
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- def initialize(argv); end
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-
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- def run; end
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- def validate!; end
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- def options; end
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- end
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- # and Command::Plugins::Search to download and parse
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- # the JSON describing the plugins list and manipulate it
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- module CLAide::Command::PluginsHelper
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- class << self
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- # Force-download the JSON
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- #
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- def download_json; end
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-
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- # the JSON hosted on github's cocoapods-plugins
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- #
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- # @return [Array] all known plugins, as listed in the downloaded JSON
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- def known_plugins; end
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-
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- # Filter plugins to return only matching ones
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- #
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- # @param query [String] A query string that corresponds to a valid RegExp pattern.
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- # @param full_text_search [Bool] false only searches in the plugin's name.
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- # true searches in the plugin's name, author and description.
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- # @return [Array] all plugins matching the query
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- def matching_plugins(query, full_text_search); end
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-
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- # Parse the given JSON data, handling parsing errors if any
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- #
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- # @param json_str [String] The string representation of the JSON to parse
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- def parse_json(json_str); end
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-
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- def plugin_prefix; end
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-
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- # Format the title line to print the plugin info with print_plugin
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- # coloring it according to whether the plugin is installed or not
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- #
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- # @param plugin [Hash] The hash describing the plugin
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- # @return [String] The formatted and colored title
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- def plugin_title(plugin); end
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-
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- def plugins_raw_url; end
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-
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- # Display information about a plugin
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- #
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- # @param plugin [Hash] The hash describing the plugin
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- # @param verbose [Bool] If true, will also print the author of the plugins.
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- # Defaults to false.
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- def print_plugin(plugin, verbose = T.unsafe(nil)); end
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-
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- # Smaller helper to print out the verbose details
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- # for a plugin.
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- #
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- # @param plugin [Hash] The hash describing the plugin
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- # @param ljust [Integer] The left justification that is passed into UI.labeled
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- def print_verbose_plugin(plugin, ljust); end
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- end
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- end
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-
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- # Module which provides support for running executables.
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- #
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- # In a class it can be used as:
664
- #
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- # extend Executable
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- # executable :git
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- #
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- # This will create two methods `git` and `git!` both accept a command but
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- # the latter will raise on non successful executions. The methods return the
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- # output of the command.
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- module CLAide::Executable
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- # Creates the methods for the executable with the given name.
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- #
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- # @param name [Symbol] the name of the executable.
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- # @return [void]
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- def executable(name); end
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-
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- class << self
679
- # Executes the given command. Displays output if in verbose mode.
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- #
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- # @param bin [String] The binary to use.
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- # @param command [Array<#to_s>] The command to send to the binary.
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- # @param raise_on_failure [Bool] Whether it should raise if the command fails.
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- # @raise If the executable could not be located.
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- # @raise If the command fails and the `raise_on_failure` is set to true.
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- # @return [String] the output of the command (STDOUT and STDERR).
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- # @todo Find a way to display the live output of the commands.
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- def execute_command(exe, command, raise_on_failure); end
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- end
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- end
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-
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- # Helper class that allows to write to an {IO} instance taking into account
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- # the UI indentation level.
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- class CLAide::Executable::Indenter < ::Array
695
- # @param io [IO] @see io
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- # @return [Indenter] a new instance of Indenter
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- def initialize(io = T.unsafe(nil)); end
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-
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- # Stores a portion of the output and prints it to the {IO} instance.
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- #
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- # @param value [String] the output to print.
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- # @return [void]
703
- def <<(value); end
704
-
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- # @return [Fixnum] The indentation level of the UI.
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- def indent; end
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-
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- # @return [Fixnum] The indentation level of the UI.
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- def indent=(_arg0); end
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-
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- # @return [IO] the {IO} to which the output should be printed.
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- def io; end
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-
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- # @return [IO] the {IO} to which the output should be printed.
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- def io=(_arg0); end
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- end
717
-
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- # Indicates a user error.
719
- class CLAide::Informative < ::CLAide::PlainInformative; end
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-
721
- # Indicates a runtime error **not** caused by a bug.
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- class CLAide::PlainInformative < ::StandardError; end
723
-
724
- module CLAide::Plugins
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- class << self
726
- # Returns the value of attribute config.
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- def config; end
728
-
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- # Sets the attribute config
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- #
731
- # @param value the value to set the attribute config to.
732
- def config=(_arg0); end
733
- end
734
- end
735
-
736
- class CLAide::Plugins::Configuration
737
- # @return [Configuration] a new instance of Configuration
738
- def initialize(name = T.unsafe(nil), plugin_prefix = T.unsafe(nil), plugin_list_url = T.unsafe(nil), plugin_template_url = T.unsafe(nil)); end
739
-
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- # name of the plugin
741
- def name; end
742
-
743
- # name of the plugin
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- def name=(_arg0); end
745
-
746
- # url for JSON file that holds list of plugins to show when searching
747
- def plugin_list_url; end
748
-
749
- # url for JSON file that holds list of plugins to show when searching
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- def plugin_list_url=(_arg0); end
751
-
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- # prefix to use when searching for gems to load at runtime
753
- def plugin_prefix; end
754
-
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- # prefix to use when searching for gems to load at runtime
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- def plugin_prefix=(_arg0); end
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-
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- # url for repo that holds template to use when creating a new plugin
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- def plugin_template_url; end
760
-
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- # url for repo that holds template to use when creating a new plugin
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- def plugin_template_url=(_arg0); end
763
- end
764
-
765
- class CLAide::TemplateRunner
766
- extend ::CLAide::Executable
767
-
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- # @return [TemplateRunner] a new instance of TemplateRunner
769
- def initialize(name, template_url); end
770
-
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- # Clones the template from the remote in the working directory using
772
- # the name of the plugin.
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- #
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- # @return [void]
775
- def clone_template; end
776
-
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- # Runs the template configuration utilities.
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- #
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- # @return [void]
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- def configure_template; end
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-
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- def git(*command); end
783
- def git!(*command); end
784
-
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- # Checks if a template URL is given else returns the Plugins.config URL
786
- #
787
- # @return String
788
- def template_repo_url; end
789
- end
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-
791
- UI = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Cork::Board)