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+ # RELEASE HISTORY
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+ ## 0.1.0 | 2014-01-13
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+ Spun the Custom tool off from the main Detroit project.
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+ Changes:
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+ * Happy First Release Day.
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+ # Detroit Custom Tool
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+
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+ [Website](http://rubyworks.github.com/detroit-custom) /
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+ [Report Issue](http://github.com/rubyworks/detroit-custom/issues) /
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+ [Development](http://github.com/rubyworks/detroit-custom)
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+
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+ [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/rubyworks/detroit-custom.png)](http://travis-ci.org/rubyworks/detroit-locat)
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+ [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/detroit-custom.png)](http://badge.fury.io/rb/detroit-custom) &nbsp; &nbsp;
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+ [![Flattr Me](http://api.flattr.com/button/flattr-badge-large.png)](http://flattr.com/thing/324911/Rubyworks-Ruby-Development-Fund)
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+
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+
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+ ## About
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+
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+ The Custom tool provides the means for any procedure to run at any point
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+ in a toolchain's assembly.
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+
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+ To use, simply provide the procedure as Ruby code within an entry
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+
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+ hello:
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+ tool: custom
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+ document: |
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+ puts "Hello world!"
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+
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+
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+ ## Install
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+
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+ Per the usual gem install process:
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+
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+ $ gem install detroit-custom
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+
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+ Or place `detroit-custom` in one's Gemfile.
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+
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+
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+ ## Legal
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+
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+ Detroit Custom
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+
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+ Copyright (c) 2014 Rubyworks
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+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+
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+ module Detroit
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+ # Custom tool is used to create "quicky" services.
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+ #
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+ # This is a useful alternative to writing a full-blown plugin
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+ .\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3
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+ .TH "DETROIT\-CUSTOM" "5" "January 2014" "" ""
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+ .
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+ .SH "NAME"
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+ \fBdetroit\-custom\fR \- custom tool plugin for detroit
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+ .
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+ .SH "DESCRIPTION"
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+ The Custom tool plugin for Detroit allows any procedure to be run at any point in the assembly\.
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+ .SH "OPTIONS"
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+ Custom tool options are the same as the stations of the assembly used\. This is usually the \fIstandard assembly\fR\. In that case the following stations apply:
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+ .
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+ .IP "\(bu" 4
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+ .
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+ \fBpublish\fR \- publish website/documentation
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+ .
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+ \fBdeploy\fR \- deploy system to servers
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+ .
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+ .IP "\(bu" 4
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+ \fBpromote\fR \- tell the world about your awesome work
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+
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+ .
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+ .IP "\(bu" 4
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+ \fBreset\fR \- mark all by products as out\-of\-date
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+ .
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+ .IP "\(bu" 4
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+ \fBclean\fR \- remove temporary by products
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+ .
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+ .IP "\(bu" 4
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+ \fBpurge\fR \- remove all by products
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Any of these stations can also be prefixed by \fBpre\-\fR or \fBpost\fR to help prioritize their execution\.
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+ .
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+ .SH "EXAMPLES"
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+ The typical assembly file entry will be something like:
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 4
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+ .
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+ .nf
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+
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+ hello:
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+ tool: custom
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+ document:
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+ puts "Hello world!"
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+ .
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+ .fi
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+ .
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+ .SH "RESOURCES"
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+ For more information:
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+ .
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+ .IP "\(bu" 4
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+ API Reference \fIhttp://rubydoc\.info/gems/detroit\-custom\fR
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+ .
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+ .IP "\(bu" 4
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+ Development Site \fIhttp://github\.com/detroit/detroit\-custom\fR
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+ .
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+ .IP "\(bu" 4
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+ Detroit Project \fIhttp://detroit\.github\.com\fR
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+ .
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+ .IP "" 0
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+ .
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+ .SH "COPYRIGHT"
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+ Copyright (c) 2011 Rubyworks
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+ .
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+ .P
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+ Detroit LOCat is distributable in accordance with the GPL v3\.0 license\.
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+ .
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+ .SH "SEE ALSO"
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+ detroit(1)
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+ <h2 id="NAME">NAME</h2>
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+ <code>detroit-custom</code> - <span class="man-whatis">custom tool plugin for detroit</span>
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+ </p>
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+
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+ <h2 id="DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</h2>
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+
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+ <p>The Custom tool plugin for Detroit allows any procedure to be run
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+ at any point in the assembly.</p>
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+
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+ <h2 id="OPTIONS">OPTIONS</h2>
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+
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+ <p>Custom tool options are the same as the stations of the assembly used.
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+ This is usually the <em>standard assembly</em>. In that case the following
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+ stations apply:</p>
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+
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+ <ul>
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+ <li><p><code>prepare</code> - prepare services / ensure service requirements</p></li>
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+ <li><p><code>generate</code> - code generation</p>
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+
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+ <ul>
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+ <li><p><code>compile</code> - compile source code</p></li>
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+ <li><p><code>test</code> - run tests and specifications</p></li>
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+ <li><p><code>analyze</code> - perform code analysis</p></li>
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+ <li><p><code>document</code> - generate documentation</p></li>
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+ <li><p><code>package</code> - create packages</p></li>
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+ <li><p><code>install</code> - install the package locally (if need be)</p></li>
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+ <li><p><code>verify</code> - post package verification / integration tests</p></li>
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+ <li><p><code>publish</code> - publish website/documentation</p></li>
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+ <li><p><code>release</code> - release packages</p></li>
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+ <li><p><code>deploy</code> - deploy system to servers</p></li>
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+ <li><p><code>promote</code> - tell the world about your awesome work</p></li>
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+ </ul>
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+ </li>
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+ <li><p><code>reset</code> - mark all by products as out-of-date</p></li>
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+ <li><p><code>clean</code> - remove temporary by products</p></li>
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+ <li><p><code>purge</code> - remove all by products</p></li>
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+ </ul>
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+
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+
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+ <p>Any of these stations can also be prefixed by <code>pre-</code> or <code>post</code> to
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+ help prioritize their execution.</p>
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+
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+ <h2 id="EXAMPLES">EXAMPLES</h2>
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+
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+ <p>The typical assembly file entry will be something like:</p>
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+
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+ <pre><code>hello:
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+ tool: custom
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+ document:
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+ puts "Hello world!"
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+ </code></pre>
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+
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+ <h2 id="RESOURCES">RESOURCES</h2>
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+
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+ <p>For more information:</p>
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+
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+ <ul>
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+ <li><p><a href="http://rubydoc.info/gems/detroit-custom">API Reference</a></p></li>
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+ <li><p><a href="http://github.com/detroit/detroit-custom">Development Site</a></p></li>
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+ <li><p><a href="http://detroit.github.com">Detroit Project</a></p></li>
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+ </ul>
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+
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+
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+ <h2 id="COPYRIGHT">COPYRIGHT</h2>
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+
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+ <p>Copyright (c) 2011 Rubyworks</p>
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+
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+ <p>Detroit LOCat is distributable in accordance with the GPL v3.0 license.</p>
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+
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+ <h2 id="SEE-ALSO">SEE ALSO</h2>
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+
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+ <p><span class="man-ref">detroit<span class="s">(1)</span></span></p>
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+
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+
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+ <ol class='man-decor man-foot man foot'>
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+ <li class='tl'></li>
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+ <li class='tc'>January 2014</li>
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+ <li class='tr'>detroit-custom(5)</li>
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+ </ol>
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+
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+ </div>
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+ </body>
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+ </html>
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+ detroit-custom(5) - custom tool plugin for detroit
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+ ==================================================
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+
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+ ## DESCRIPTION
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+
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+ The Custom tool plugin for Detroit allows any procedure to be run
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+ at any point in the assembly.
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+
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+
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+ ## OPTIONS
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+
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+ Custom tool options are the same as the stations of the assembly used.
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+ This is usually the *standard assembly*. In that case the following
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+ stations apply:
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+
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+ * `prepare` - prepare services / ensure service requirements
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+
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+ * `generate` - code generation
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+
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+ * `compile` - compile source code
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+
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+ * `test` - run tests and specifications
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+
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+ * `analyze` - perform code analysis
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+
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+ * `document` - generate documentation
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+
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+ * `package` - create packages
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+
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+ * `install` - install the package locally (if need be)
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+
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+ * `verify` - post package verification / integration tests
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+
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+ * `publish` - publish website/documentation
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+
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+ * `release` - release packages
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+
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+ * `deploy` - deploy system to servers
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+
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+ * `promote` - tell the world about your awesome work
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+
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+ * `reset` - mark all by products as out-of-date
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+
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+ * `clean` - remove temporary by products
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+
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+ * `purge` - remove all by products
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+
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+ Any of these stations can also be prefixed by `pre-` or `post` to
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+ help prioritize their execution.
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+
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+
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+ ## EXAMPLES
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+
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+ The typical assembly file entry will be something like:
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+
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+ hello:
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+ tool: custom
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+ document:
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+ puts "Hello world!"
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+
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+
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+ ## RESOURCES
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+
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+ For more information:
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+
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+ * [API Reference](http://rubydoc.info/gems/detroit-custom)
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+
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+ * [Development Site](http://github.com/detroit/detroit-custom)
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+
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+ * [Detroit Project](http://detroit.github.com)
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+
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+
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+ ## COPYRIGHT
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+
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+ Copyright (c) 2011 Rubyworks
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+
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+ Detroit LOCat is distributable in accordance with the GPL v3.0 license.
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+
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+
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+ ## SEE ALSO
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+
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