maid 0.1.3.beta.2 → 0.1.3
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- data/.travis.yml +1 -2
- data/CHANGELOG +86 -0
- data/CONTRIBUTING +3 -0
- data/Vagrantfile +32 -3
- data/lib/maid/version.rb +1 -1
- data/maid.gemspec +15 -15
- data/script/vagrant-provision +55 -0
- data/script/vagrant-test +7 -0
- metadata +35 -34
- data/Maidfile +0 -4
- data/TODO.rdoc +0 -55
- data/script/provision +0 -22
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maid (0.1.3) stable; urgency=medium
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* First stable release with official support for Ubuntu.
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* Added new features, fixed bugs as listed for betas 1 and 2.
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* Minor development-only changes:
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* Added CHANGELOG (this file)
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* Updated development dependencies to most recent versions
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* Scripted testing of supported Ruby and Ubuntu releases
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-- Benjamin Oakes <hello@benjaminoakes.com> -- TODO --
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maid (0.1.3.beta.2) unstable; urgency=low
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* Fixed "Trash does not expand paths". (Closes: #56)
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* Fixed "XDG gives a warning about RbConfig vs Config" on Ubuntu by using
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custom-built maid-xdg gem. (Closes: #53)
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-- Benjamin Oakes <hello@benjaminoakes.com> Wed, 21 Nov 2012 00:00:00 +0000
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maid (0.1.3.beta.1) unstable; urgency=low
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* Started official support for Ubuntu.
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* Fixed default trash path on Ubuntu (and possibly other Linux
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distributions). (Closes: #6)
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* Added ability to handle an array of filenames passed to "move", "trash". (Closes:
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#16)
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* Added "remove" tool for deleting files, and secure deletion. (Closes: #30)
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* Added "remove_over" option for "trash" which can delete files if they're
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over a size threshold. (Closes: #32)
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* Added "sync" tool for using rsync. (Closes: #17)
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* Added "mkdir" tool for making directories ("folders"). (Closes: #20)
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* Added "created_at" tool for looking up creation time. (Closes: #21)
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* Added "modified_at" tool for looking up modification time. (Closes: #13)
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* Renamed "last_accessed" to "accessed_at", deprecated "last_accessed".
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(Closes: #22)
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* Deprecated "git_piston" in favor of SparkleShare. (Closes: #18)
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* Updated README and samples. (Closes: #38)
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* Updated dependencies. (Closes: #5)
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-- Benjamin Oakes <hello@benjaminoakes.com> Mon, 15 Oct 2012 00:00:00 +0000
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maid (0.1.2) stable; urgency=high
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* Started official support for Ruby 1.9.3.
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* Ended official support for Ruby 1.9.2.
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* Updated README to clarify installation, updating, etc.
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* Introduced new default behavior: "help" rather than "clean".
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* Ensured the trash path exists as a directory before moving files. This
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helped prevent potential problems (unsupported) Linux users could have
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experienced.
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-- Benjamin Oakes <hello@benjaminoakes.com> Mon, 3 Sep 2012 00:00:00 +0000
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maid (0.1.1) stable; urgency=low
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* Improved published documentation.
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-- Benjamin Oakes <hello@benjaminoakes.com> Mon, 31 Aug 2012 00:00:00 +0000
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maid (0.1.0) stable; urgency=low
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* Initial release (culmination of 4 prior beta releases).
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* Started official support for Ruby 1.8.7, 1.9.2.
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* Started official support for Mac OS X.
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* Started Maid rules DSL format.
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* Added "maid clean" command with "noop", "rules", and "silent" options.
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* Added "maid help" commands.
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* Added "maid sample" command.
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* Added "maid version" command.
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* Added "dir" tool.
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* Added "find" tool.
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* Added "move" tool.
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* Added "trash" tool.
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* Added "cmd" tool.
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* Added "downloaded_from" tool.
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* Added "duration_s" tool.
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* Added "locate" tool.
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* Added "zipfile_contents" tool.
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* Added "disk_usage" tool.
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* Added "git_piston" tool.
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* Added "last_accessed" tool.
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* Added logging.
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* First iteration of tutorial and documentation.
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* Possibly other misc changes/features in the first version. :)
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-- Benjamin Oakes <hello@benjaminoakes.com> Fri, 24 Jun 2011 00:00:00 +0000
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# Base boxes for supported releases are listed below. The idea is to come close to the [official Canonical support timeline](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_releases#Table_of_versions), when possible.
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# ### Releases preferred with Ruby 1.8.7
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# These older releases of Ubuntu don't provide a prebuilt package for Ruby 1.9.3.
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# Supported until 2015-04:
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# * `lucid32`: http://files.vagrantup.com/lucid32.box
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# * `lucid64`: http://files.vagrantup.com/lucid64.box
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# ### Releases preferred with Ruby 1.9.3
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# Supported until 2017-04:
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# * `precise32`: http://files.vagrantup.com/precise32.box
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# * `precise64`: http://files.vagrantup.com/precise64.box
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# Supported until 2014-04:
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# * `quantal64`: https://github.com/downloads/roderik/VagrantQuantal64Box/quantal64.box
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# ## See Also
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# * [Vagrant Boxes List](http://www.vagrantbox.es/)
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# * [Contributing Guide](https://github.com/benjaminoakes/maid/wiki/Contributing)
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s.summary = %q{Be lazy. Let Maid clean up after you, based on rules you define.}
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