gpig 0.0.4 → 0.0.7

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- GPig
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- ====
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- Usage: gpig <version_file> <git_repo_url>
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- This tool helps with gem development. It allows a developer to quickly develop gems by doing the following:
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- 1. Increments the version of a gem.
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- 2. Adds all changed files to the current git repo.
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- 3. Commits all those changes to the git repo.
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- 4. Pulls any changes from the repo's origin.
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- 5. Pushes any changes to the origin.
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- 6. Runs gem specific_install to install the gem from the git repo URL.
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- Assumptions:
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- - Your gemspec references a VERSION variable.
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+ <h1>GPIG (Git Push Install Gem)</h1>
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+ <p>Gpig is a nice little tool to help speed up gem development. It does the following:</p>
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+ <ol>
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+ <li>Increments the version of a gem.</li>
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+ <li>Adds all changed files to the current git repo.</li>
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+ <li>Commits all those changes to the git repo.</li>
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+ <li>Pulls any changes from the repo's origin.</li>
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+ <li>Pushes any changes to the origin.</li>
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+ <li>Runs gem specific_install to install the gem from the git repo URL.</li>
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+ </ol>
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+ <p>Usage: <code>gpig [options]</code></p>
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+ <p>Options:</p>
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+ <dl>
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+ <dt><code>--version </code></dt><dd>Shows the currently installed version of gpig.</dd>
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+ <dt><code>--conf_file </code></dt><dd>The configuration file, defaults to .gpig in the current directory.</dd>
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+ <dt><code>--increment </code></dt><dd>Whether or not to increment the version, defaults to true.</dd>
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+ <dt><code>--version_file </code></dt><dd>The version file that holds the VERSION variable that will be incremented.</dd>
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+ <dt><code>--repo_url </code></dt><dd>The URL of the git repo from which the new gem will be installed.</dd>
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+ <dt><code>--remote </code></dt><dd>The remote to which the local code changes will be pushed, defaults to origin.</dd>
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+ <dt><code>--branch </code></dt><dd>The branch to which the local code changes will be committed, defaults to master.</dd>
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+ <dt><code>--commit_message </code></dt><dd>The message when committing files to the repo, defaults to "More changes".</dd>
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+ </dl>
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+ <p>Assumptions:</p>
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+ <ol>
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+ <li><p>Your gemspec references a VERSION variable.</p>
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  <pre>
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  Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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  s.name = "gpig"
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  s.version = Gpig::VERSION
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  ...
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  </pre>
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- - That VERSION variable is referenced in a version file that you give to gpig.
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+ </li>
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+ <li><p>That VERSION variable is referenced in a version file that you give to gpig.</p>
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  <pre>
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  module Gpig
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  VERSION = '0.0.1'
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  end
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  </pre>
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- Example:
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- - Create a new gem.
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- - Make a change.
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- - Run gpig.
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- - Test the new version of your gem.
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- - Repeat :)
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+ </li>
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+ </ol>
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  module Gpig
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- VERSION = '0.0.4'
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+ VERSION = '0.0.7'
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: gpig
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 0.0.4
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+ version: 0.0.7
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  prerelease:
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  platform: ruby
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  authors: