live 0.1.1 → 0.1.2

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  1. data/README.rdoc +12 -11
  2. data/lib/live/version.rb +1 -1
  3. data/live.gemspec +2 -2
  4. metadata +19 -17
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- Live
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- ====
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+ == Live
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- Live is like IRC only it is meant to be used from a text editor, it essentially polls a *nix pipe and evaluates its contents.
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+ Live is like irb only it is meant to be used from a text editor, it essentially polls a *nix pipe and evaluates its contents.
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  It was devised for audiovisual livecoding (ruby-processing and scruby), a block can be bound to a key and can be called later by a keystroke.
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- Usage
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- -----
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+ == Install
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+ $ [sudo] gem install live
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+ == Usage
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  $ live
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  open a new terminal
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- $ echo 'hello' > /tmp/live-rb
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+ $ echo ' "hello" ' > /tmp/live-rb
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  You will see the code evaluated in the first terminal
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- $ echo 'bind_key(:a){ 'key a was pressed' }' > /tmp/live-rb
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+ $ echo 'bind_key(:a){ "key a was pressed" }' > /tmp/live-rb
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  When you press the key 'a' with focus on the first terminal it will call the block
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- Vim
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- ---
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+ == Vim
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  To use from vim paste this in your .vimrc file
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  map <Leader>x :call EvalLiveRuby()<enter>
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  Then by pressing leader and x you will execute the range in the live session
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  module Live
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- VERSION = "0.1.1"
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+ VERSION = "0.1.2"
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  end
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  s.authors = ["Macario Ortega"]
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  s.email = ["macarui@gmail.com"]
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  s.homepage = "http://github.com/maca/live"
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- s.summary = %q{Live is like IRC only it is meant to be used from a text editor}
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- s.description = %q{Live is like IRC only it is meant to be used from a text editor, it essentially polls a *nix pipe and evaluates its contents.
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+ s.summary = %q{Live is like irb only it is meant to be used from a text editor}
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+ s.description = %q{Live is like irb only it is meant to be used from a text editor, it essentially polls a *nix pipe and evaluates its contents.
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  It was devised for audiovisual livecoding (ruby-processing and scruby), a block can be bound to a key and can be called later by a keystroke.}
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  s.post_install_message = File.read("#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/README.rdoc")
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- version: 0.1.1
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+ version: 0.1.2
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Macario Ortega
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2011-03-14 00:00:00 -06:00
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+ date: 2011-03-16 00:00:00 -06:00
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  default_executable:
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  dependencies:
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  type: :runtime
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  version_requirements: *id001
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  description: |-
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- Live is like IRC only it is meant to be used from a text editor, it essentially polls a *nix pipe and evaluates its contents.
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+ Live is like irb only it is meant to be used from a text editor, it essentially polls a *nix pipe and evaluates its contents.
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  It was devised for audiovisual livecoding (ruby-processing and scruby), a block can be bound to a key and can be called later by a keystroke.
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  email:
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  homepage: http://github.com/maca/live
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  licenses: []
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- Live
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- ====
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+ post_install_message: |
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+ == Live
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- Live is like IRC only it is meant to be used from a text editor, it essentially polls a *nix pipe and evaluates its contents.
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+ Live is like irb only it is meant to be used from a text editor, it essentially polls a *nix pipe and evaluates its contents.
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  It was devised for audiovisual livecoding (ruby-processing and scruby), a block can be bound to a key and can be called later by a keystroke.
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- Usage
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- -----
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+ == Install
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+ $ [sudo] gem install live
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+ == Usage
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- Vim
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  specification_version: 3
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- summary: Live is like IRC only it is meant to be used from a text editor
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  test_files: []
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