extended_string 0.1.6 → 0.1.7

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- Intention for this gem is to follow step by step how to create the very gem from the scratch. It will add one method to
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+ Intention for this gem is to follow step by step how to create the very gem from the scratch. It will add one method to
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  standard String class. I intend to put some tests, release couple of versions, and so on...
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  == Preconfig
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  === Install Rails
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- I do prefer using rvm for this task, but it can be done as it is. If you know how to use rvm, then you will not
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+ I do prefer using rvm for this task, but it can be done as it is. If you know how to use rvm, then you will not
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  gem install rails --no-ri --no-rdoc
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  gem install jeweler
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- Currently I'm working on version 3.0.1
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  === Configure Git
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- You need to configure some git settings, before you use jeweler to create first gem.
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+ You need to configure some git settings, before you use jeweler to create first gem.
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  git config --global github.user m4risU
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- git config --global github.token 227addfh048cgfbbda2060dc8e9233a6 (don't worry, this is not my key, but you have
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- Probably you will find it in here:
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+ git config --global github.token 227addfh048cgfbbda2060dc8e9233a6
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+ Don't worry, this is not my key, but you have to use yours.
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+ Probably you will find it in here:
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- https://github.com/account in Account Admin
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  === Generate the gem project
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  jeveler enhanced_string
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  === Rake tasks
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  rake build # Build gem
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  === Install the gem locally
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  rake version:write MAJOR=0 MINOR=1 PATCH=0
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  === First issues
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  === RVM and system rubies
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  === I'm ready!
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  === Project do not exist yet on github?
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+ === Account on Rubygems.com
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+ You will be asked to create account on Rubygems.com nothing hard really. Confirm an account with the email, and
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  == Instalation notes
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data/VERSION CHANGED
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  platform: ruby
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  - "Mariusz Wyroz\xC4\x99bski"