gs 0.0.6 → 0.0.7

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+ # Make your life easier with gemsets
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+ We have all become familiar with the concept of gemsets. They
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+ come in different shapes and sizes, and provide isolation
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+ for project dependencies. Some of the libraries that
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+ implement gemsets are [rip](https://github.com/defunkt/rip),
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+ [RVM](https://rvm.beginrescueend.com/gemsets/) and
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+ [rbenv-gemset](https://github.com/jamis/rbenv-gemset).
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+ This library recreates the absolutely minimal feature set for creating
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+ and using gemsets.
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+ ## Introductory screencast
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+ If you want to see this workflow in action, [check the introductory
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+ video](http://vimeo.com/soveran/gs). The other tool showcased in the
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+ screencast is [dep](http://twpil.github.com/dep/), a dependency
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+ tracker.
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+ ## Usage
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+ This library provides a command line application called `gs`. These
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+ are the available options:
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+ ### gs
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+ When called with no arguments, it starts a shell session and
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+ configures the variables GEM_HOME, GEM_PATH and PATH to point
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+ to the $PWD/.gs directory. In addition, it sets the GEM_SET
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+ variable with the name of the current gemset (useful for PS1).
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+ ### gs init
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+ Creates the $PWD/.gs directory.
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+ ### gs help
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+ Displays the documentation.
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+ ## Getting started
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+ First, grab the gem:
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+ $ gem install gs
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+ Next, type `gs init` within your project and then just `gs` to start
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+ the subshell. The environment variables used by RubyGems will now
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+ point to the `.gs` directory, and every gem you install, every gem you
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+ remove, will use that path.
data/bin/gs CHANGED
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  when "init" then Dir.mkdir(".gs")
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  when "help" then puts help
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  else
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- if Dir.exists?(".gs")
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+ if File.directory?(".gs")
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  exec subshell
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  else
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  puts "Directory .gs not found. Try `gs help`."
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: gs
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 0.0.6
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+ version: 0.0.7
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  prerelease:
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  autorequire:
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2012-04-03 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2012-04-09 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies: []
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  description: Gemset management
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  email:
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  extensions: []
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  extra_rdoc_files: []
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  files:
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- - README
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+ - README.md
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  - LICENSE
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  - bin/gs
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  homepage: http://soveran.github.com/gs
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- GS(1)
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- NAME
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- gs -- Gemset management
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- SYNOPSIS
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- gs
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- gs init
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- gs help
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- DESCRIPTION
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- When called with no arguments, it starts a shell session and
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- configures the variables GEM_HOME, GEM_PATH and PATH to point
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- to the $PWD/.gs directory. In addition, it sets the GEM_SET
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- variable with the name of the current gemset (useful for PS1).
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- init
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- Creates the $PWD/.gs directory.
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- help
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- Displays this message.
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- INSTALLATION
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- $ gem install gs