hrk 0.0.0 → 0.0.1

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+ # Hrk
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+ Hrk 2 swim like a dolphin in a sea of heroku commands
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+ ## Getting started
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+ You can install the Hrk gem using the gem command:
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+ ```
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+ $ gem install hrk
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+ ```
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+ Or through bundler:
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+ ```
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+ # in your Gemfile
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+ gem 'hrk', group: :development
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+ $ bundle install
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+ ```
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+ And enjoy the hrk command awesome power:
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+ ```
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+ $ hrk your-heroku-remote-name logs
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+ ```
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+ ## What does it do?
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+ It's a command that calls the heroku toolbelt command for you, using your local
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+ heroku git remote name instead of that app's name.
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+ For example, let's say I've got an heroku app that's called:
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+ > this-really-long-app-name
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+ Well, I type my heroku commands like:
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+ ```
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+ $ heroku run rake do:stuff
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+ ```
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+ And it's easy.
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+ Yep, but now I need a staging environment and a testing environment, so I add
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+ other heroku repositories that I aptly call:
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+ ```
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+ this-really-long-app-name-that-is-used-as-a-demo
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+ this-really-long-app-name-draft
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+ ```
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+ Now all my heroku commands look like:
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+ ```
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+ $ heroku run rake do:something:else -a this-really-long-app-name
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+ $ heroku run rake other:thing -a this-really-long-app-name-that-is-used-as-a-demo
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+ $ heroku run rake yet:another:task -a this-really-long-app-name-draft
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+ ```
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+ And, let's be frank, that sucks even when I don't have to chain these commands.
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+ **Hrk to the rescue!**
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+ Now, if you're like me, you've probably named your various heroku remotes in a
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+ more sensible way than just your heroku app names, for example:
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+ ```
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+ prod => this-really-long-app-name
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+ staging => this-really-long-app-name-that-is-used-as-a-demo
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+ test => this-really-long-app-name-draft
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+ ```
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+ Which means that you could call the Hrk command instead of the heroku command
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+ using your remotes names like:
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+ ```
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+ $ hrk prod run rake do:some:work
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+ $ hrk staging run rake arrange:stuff
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+ $ hrk test run rake test:some:thingy
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+ ```
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+ Easy!
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+ ## Do I still need the heroku toolbelt?
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+ Yes. The hrk command calls the heroku command for you, it does not replace it.
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+ ## Very important warning!
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+ Hrk is pronounced like "a shark" because it's funny.
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+ ## Boring licensing stuff
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+ Hrk is released under the GPL V3 license, and the people rejoiced.
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+ Read more at http://gplv3.fsf.org/
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  name: hrk
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- version: 0.0.0
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+ version: 0.0.1
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Michel Belleville
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  files:
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+ - README.md
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  - bin/hrk
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  homepage: http://github.com/Bastes/hrk
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  licenses: