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data/Rakefile CHANGED
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- require "bundler/gem_tasks"
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4
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  RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new(:spec)
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
1
1
  #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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2
 
3
- require "bundler/setup"
4
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+ require 'mkalias'
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6
6
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  # with your gem easier. You can also use a different console, if you like.
@@ -10,5 +10,5 @@ require "mkalias"
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  # require "pry"
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  # Pry.start
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13
- require "irb"
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+ require 'irb'
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14
  IRB.start
data/bin/mkalias CHANGED
@@ -1,50 +1,24 @@
1
1
  #!/usr/bin/env ruby
2
2
 
3
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3
+ require 'bundler/setup'
4
4
  require 'mkalias'
5
+ require 'usage'
5
6
 
6
- VALID_OPTIONS = ['new', 'list', 'show', 'remove', 'add_signal',
7
- 'remove_signal']
7
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9
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- puts "Usage: mkalias [option]"
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- puts ""
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- puts "options:"
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- puts "\t\t - Create a new alias to run the commands"
17
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22
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23
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25
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26
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27
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29
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31
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40
- puts " - Then you can use: $ [alias] arg1 arg2 arg3"
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+ puts Usage.header
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+ puts Usage.option_list
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16
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41
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  abort
42
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  end
43
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  def new
45
- if ARGV.count < 3
46
- usage
47
- end
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+ usage if ARGV.count < 3
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22
 
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  alias_name = ARGV[1]
50
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  commands = ARGV[2..-1]
@@ -52,7 +26,7 @@ def new
52
26
 
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  if result
54
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  puts " - Created Alias: #{alias_name}"
55
- check_signal
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+ check_signal
56
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  else
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  puts " ERROR: O Alias [#{alias_name}] já existe"
58
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  end
@@ -61,102 +35,85 @@ end
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  def list
62
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  alias_names = Mkalias.list_alias
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37
 
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- puts "Registered Alias:"
38
+ puts 'Registered Alias:'
65
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  alias_names.each do |alias_name|
66
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67
41
  end
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42
  end
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43
 
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- def show
71
- if ARGV.count < 2
72
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73
- else
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- alias_names = ARGV[1..-1]
75
- end
76
- commands = Mkalias.show_alias(alias_names)
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-
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- alias_not_founded = alias_names - commands.keys
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+ def check_alias_exists(alias_list, used_alias_names)
45
+ alias_not_founded = alias_list - used_alias_names
79
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  unless alias_not_founded.empty?
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  alias_not_founded = alias_not_founded.join(', ')
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  puts "Alias not founded: #{alias_not_founded}"
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- puts ""
49
+ puts ''
83
50
  end
51
+ end
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+
53
+ def show
54
+ alias_names = ARGV.count < 2 ? Mkalias.list_alias : ARGV[1..-1]
55
+ commands = Mkalias.show_alias(alias_names)
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+
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+ check_alias_exists(alias_names, commands.keys)
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85
59
  unless commands.empty?
86
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  commands.each do |alias_name, alias_commands|
87
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  puts "-> #{alias_name}"
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-
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- alias_commands.each do |alias_command|
90
- puts " $ #{alias_command}"
91
- end
92
- puts ""
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+ alias_commands.each { |alias_command| puts " $ #{alias_command}" }
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+ puts ''
93
64
  end
94
65
  end
95
66
  end
96
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97
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  def remove
98
- if ARGV.count < 2
99
- usage
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- end
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+ usage if ARGV.count < 2
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+
101
71
  alias_names = ARGV[1..-1]
102
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  removed_alias = Mkalias.remove_alias(alias_names)
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- alias_not_founded = alias_names - removed_alias
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- unless alias_not_founded.empty?
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- alias_not_founded = alias_not_founded.join(', ')
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- puts "Alias not founded: #{alias_not_founded}"
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- puts ""
109
- end
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-
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+ check_alias_exists(alias_names, removed_alias)
111
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  unless removed_alias.empty?
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- puts "Removed Alias:"
113
-
114
- removed_alias.each do |alias_name|
115
- puts "- #{alias_name}"
116
- end
117
-
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- check_signal
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+ puts 'Removed Alias:'
77
+ removed_alias.each { |alias_name| puts "- #{alias_name}" }
78
+ check_signal
119
79
  end
120
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  end
121
81
 
122
82
  def add_signal
123
- result = Mkalias.add_signal
83
+ result = Mkalias.add_signal
124
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125
- if result
126
- puts "Add signal to call 'source ~/.bashrc'"
85
+ if result
86
+ puts "Add signal to call 'source ~/.bashrc'"
127
87
  puts " - Run '$ source ~/.bashrc' to update your bash"
128
- else
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- puts "The signal has already been added"
130
- end
88
+ else
89
+ puts 'The signal has already been added'
90
+ end
131
91
  end
132
92
 
133
93
  def remove_signal
134
- result = Mkalias.remove_signal
94
+ result = Mkalias.remove_signal
135
95
 
136
- if result
137
- puts "The signal was removed"
96
+ if result
97
+ puts 'The signal was removed'
138
98
  puts " - Run '$ source ~/.bashrc' to update your bash"
139
- else
140
- puts "The signal does not exist to be removed"
141
- end
99
+ else
100
+ puts 'The signal does not exist to be removed'
101
+ end
142
102
  end
143
103
 
144
104
  def check_signal
145
- if Mkalias.has_signal?
146
- `kill -USR1 #{Process.ppid}`
147
- else
148
- puts " - Run '$ source ~/.bashrc' to use your alias"
149
- end
105
+ if Mkalias.signal?
106
+ `kill -USR1 #{Process.ppid}`
107
+ else
108
+ puts " - Run '$ source ~/.bashrc' to use your alias"
109
+ end
150
110
  end
151
111
 
152
112
  def main
153
- if ARGV.count == 0 || !VALID_OPTIONS.include?(ARGV[0])
154
- usage
155
- end
113
+ usage if ARGV.count == 0 || !VALID_OPTIONS.include?(ARGV[0])
156
114
 
157
115
  option = ARGV[0]
158
-
159
- send("#{option}")
116
+ send(option.to_s)
160
117
  end
161
118
 
162
119
  main
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
1
1
  module Mkalias
2
- VERSION = "1.0.5"
2
+ VERSION = '1.0.6'.freeze
3
3
  end
data/lib/mkalias.rb CHANGED
@@ -1,12 +1,14 @@
1
1
  require 'mkalias/version'
2
2
  require 'set'
3
3
 
4
+ # Module to manage alias
4
5
  module Mkalias
6
+ module_function
5
7
 
6
- SIGNAL_NAME = 'USR1'
7
- BASHRC_PATH = "#{File.expand_path('~')}/.bashrc"
8
+ SIGNAL_NAME = 'USR1'.freeze
9
+ BASHRC_PATH = "#{File.expand_path('~')}/.bashrc".freeze
8
10
 
9
- def self.new_alias(alias_name, commands, file_path=BASHRC_PATH)
11
+ def new_alias(alias_name, commands, file_path = BASHRC_PATH)
10
12
  alias_names = Mkalias.list_alias(file_path)
11
13
  return false if alias_names.include?(alias_name)
12
14
 
@@ -17,43 +19,36 @@ module Mkalias
17
19
  bash_alias = "alias #{alias_name}='#{function_name}'"
18
20
 
19
21
  open(file_path, 'a') do |file|
20
- file.puts("\n")
21
- file.puts(bash_alias)
22
- file.puts(bash_function)
22
+ file.puts("\n#{bash_alias}\n#{bash_function}")
23
23
  end
24
24
 
25
- return true
25
+ true
26
26
  end
27
27
 
28
- def self.list_alias(file_path=BASHRC_PATH)
29
- alias_names = Set.new
30
-
28
+ def list_alias(file_path = BASHRC_PATH)
31
29
  alias_regex = /mkalias_(.*?)\(/
32
30
 
33
- alias_functions = File.foreach(file_path).grep(alias_regex)
34
- alias_functions.each do |function|
35
- result = function.match(alias_regex)
36
- alias_names << result.captures.first if result
37
- end
31
+ file_text = File.open(file_path, &:read)
32
+ alias_names = file_text.scan(alias_regex).flatten
38
33
 
39
- alias_names.to_a
34
+ alias_names
40
35
  end
41
36
 
42
- def self.show_alias(alias_names, file_path=BASHRC_PATH)
43
- alias_names = [alias_names] unless alias_names.kind_of?(Array)
37
+ def show_alias(alias_names, file_path = BASHRC_PATH)
38
+ alias_names = [alias_names] unless alias_names.is_a?(Array)
44
39
 
45
40
  alias_commands = {}
46
41
  alias_names.each do |alias_name|
47
42
  alias_commands[alias_name] = Mkalias.get_alias_command(alias_name,
48
- file_path)
43
+ file_path)
49
44
  end
50
45
 
51
- alias_commands.select!{ |_, value| !value.nil? }
46
+ alias_commands.select! { |_, value| !value.nil? }
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47
  alias_commands
53
48
  end
54
49
 
55
- def self.remove_alias(alias_names, file_path=BASHRC_PATH)
56
- alias_names = [alias_names] unless alias_names.kind_of?(Array)
50
+ def remove_alias(alias_names, file_path = BASHRC_PATH)
51
+ alias_names = [alias_names] unless alias_names.is_a?(Array)
57
52
 
58
53
  removed_alias = []
59
54
  alias_names.each do |alias_name|
@@ -64,8 +59,8 @@ module Mkalias
64
59
  removed_alias
65
60
  end
66
61
 
67
- def self.add_signal(file_path=BASHRC_PATH)
68
- return false if Mkalias.has_signal?(file_path)
62
+ def add_signal(file_path = BASHRC_PATH)
63
+ return false if Mkalias.signal?(file_path)
69
64
 
70
65
  trap_command = "trap 'source #{file_path}' #{SIGNAL_NAME}"
71
66
  open(file_path, 'a') do |file|
@@ -73,59 +68,53 @@ module Mkalias
73
68
  file.puts(trap_command)
74
69
  end
75
70
 
76
- return true
71
+ true
77
72
  end
78
73
 
79
- def self.remove_signal(file_path=BASHRC_PATH)
80
- return false unless has_signal?(file_path)
74
+ def remove_signal(file_path = BASHRC_PATH)
75
+ return false unless signal?(file_path)
81
76
 
82
77
  trap_regex = /\btrap\s'source\s(.*)\sUSR1/
83
78
 
84
- lines = File.readlines(file_path).reject{ |line| line =~ trap_regex }
85
- File.open(file_path, "w"){ |f| lines.each { |line| f.puts line } }
79
+ lines = File.readlines(file_path).reject { |line| line =~ trap_regex }
80
+ File.open(file_path, 'w') { |f| lines.each { |line| f.puts line } }
86
81
 
87
- return true
82
+ true
88
83
  end
89
84
 
90
- def self.has_signal?(file_path=BASHRC_PATH)
85
+ def signal?(file_path = BASHRC_PATH)
91
86
  trap_regex = /\btrap\s'source\s(.*)\sUSR1/
92
87
  !File.foreach(file_path).grep(trap_regex).empty?
93
88
  end
94
89
 
95
- def self.get_alias_command(alias_name, file_path=BASHRC_PATH)
90
+ def get_alias_command(alias_name, file_path = BASHRC_PATH)
96
91
  alias_names = Mkalias.list_alias(file_path)
97
92
  return nil unless alias_names.include?(alias_name)
98
93
 
99
- alias_regex = /mkalias_#{alias_name}\(/
100
- command_regex = /[{](.*)[;]/
94
+ command_regex = /mkalias_#{alias_name}\(\)[{](.+)[;]/
101
95
 
102
- alias_commands = File.foreach(file_path).grep(alias_regex)
96
+ file_text = File.open(file_path, &:read)
97
+ commands = file_text.scan(command_regex).flatten.first
98
+ commands = commands.split(';').each(&:strip!) unless commands
103
99
 
104
- alias_commands.each do |command|
105
- result = command.match(command_regex)
106
- return result.captures.first.split(';').each{ |c| c.strip! } if result
107
- end
108
-
109
- return nil
100
+ commands
110
101
  end
111
102
 
112
- def self.remove_one_alias(alias_name, file_path=BASHRC_PATH)
103
+ def remove_one_alias(alias_name, file_path = BASHRC_PATH)
113
104
  alias_names = Mkalias.list_alias(file_path)
114
105
  return false unless alias_names.include?(alias_name)
115
106
 
116
107
  alias_regex = /\bmkalias_#{alias_name}[(']/
117
108
 
118
- lines = File.readlines(file_path).reject{ |line| line =~ alias_regex }
119
-
120
- File.open(file_path, "w"){ |f| lines.each { |line| f.puts line } }
109
+ lines = File.readlines(file_path).reject { |line| line =~ alias_regex }
121
110
 
122
- return true
111
+ File.open(file_path, 'w') { |f| lines.each { |line| f.puts line } }
123
112
  end
124
113
 
125
- def self.prepare_commands(commands)
126
- commands = commands.join('; ') if commands.kind_of?(Array)
127
- unless commands.include?(';') or commands.include?('#')
128
- commands = "#{commands} $@"
114
+ def prepare_commands(commands)
115
+ commands = commands.join('; ') if commands.is_a?(Array)
116
+ unless commands.include?(';') || commands.include?('#')
117
+ commands = "#{commands} $@"
129
118
  end
130
119
  commands = commands.tr('#', '$')
131
120
 
data/lib/usage.rb ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
1
+ # Module with Mkalias usage options
2
+ module Usage
3
+ module_function
4
+
5
+ def header
6
+ %(Usage: mkalias [option]
7
+
8
+ options:
9
+ )
10
+ end
11
+
12
+ def option_new
13
+ %( new \t\t $ mkalias new [alias] [command 1] [command 2] ... [command n]
14
+ \t\t - Create a new alias to run the commands
15
+ )
16
+ end
17
+
18
+ def option_list
19
+ %( list \t\t $ mkalias list
20
+ \t\t - List all alias
21
+ )
22
+ end
23
+
24
+ def option_show
25
+ %( show \t\t $ mkalias show
26
+ \t\t - Show commands of all alias
27
+
28
+ \t\t $ mkalias show [alias 1] [alias 2] ... [alias n]
29
+ \t\t - Show commands of the specified alias
30
+ )
31
+ end
32
+
33
+ def option_remove
34
+ %( remove \t $ mkalias remove [alias 1] [alias 2] ... [alias n]
35
+ \t\t - Remove the specified alias
36
+ )
37
+ end
38
+
39
+ def option_signals
40
+ %( add_signal \t $ mkalias add_signal
41
+ \t\t - Add signal to run 'source ~/.bashrc' when
42
+ \t\t - add or remove an alias
43
+
44
+ remove_signal $ mkalias remove_signal
45
+ \t\t - Remove signal to run 'source ~/.bashrc' when
46
+ \t\t - add or remove an alias
47
+ )
48
+ end
49
+
50
+ def attention
51
+ %( Attention: To make alias with args use #. Example:
52
+ $ mkalias new [alias] "echo #1 #2 #3"
53
+ - Then you can use: $ [alias] arg1 arg2 arg3
54
+ )
55
+ end
56
+ end
data/mkalias.gemspec CHANGED
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
1
- # coding: utf-8
1
+ # coding: utf-8
2
2
  lib = File.expand_path('../lib', __FILE__)
3
3
  $LOAD_PATH.unshift(lib) unless $LOAD_PATH.include?(lib)
4
4
  require 'mkalias/version'
@@ -15,19 +15,13 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
15
15
  ' the alias, show the alias command or remove the' \
16
16
  ' alias.'
17
17
  spec.homepage = 'https://github.com/LucianoPC/mkalias'
18
- spec.license = 'GPL-3.0'
18
+ spec.license = 'Expat'
19
19
 
20
- # Prevent pushing this gem to RubyGems.org. To allow pushes either set the 'allowed_push_host'
21
- # to allow pushing to a single host or delete this section to allow pushing to any host.
22
- # if spec.respond_to?(:metadata)
23
- # spec.metadata['allowed_push_host'] = 'https://github.com/LucianoPC/mkalias'
24
- # else
25
- # raise 'RubyGems 2.0 or newer is required to protect against public gem pushes.'
26
- # end
27
-
28
- spec.files = `git ls-files -z`.split("\x0").reject { |f| f.match(%r{^(test|spec|features)/}) }
29
- spec.bindir = 'bin'
30
- spec.executables << 'mkalias'
20
+ spec.files = `git ls-files -z`.split("\x0").reject do |f|
21
+ f.match(%r{^(test|spec|features)/})
22
+ end
23
+ spec.bindir = 'bin'
24
+ spec.executables << 'mkalias'
31
25
  spec.require_paths = ['lib']
32
26
 
33
27
  spec.add_development_dependency 'bundler', '~> 1.12'
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: mkalias
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
- version: 1.0.5
4
+ version: 1.0.6
5
5
  platform: ruby
6
6
  authors:
7
7
  - Luciano Prestes Cavalcanti
8
8
  autorequire:
9
9
  bindir: bin
10
10
  cert_chain: []
11
- date: 2016-05-18 00:00:00.000000000 Z
11
+ date: 2016-06-17 00:00:00.000000000 Z
12
12
  dependencies:
13
13
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
14
14
  name: bundler
@@ -65,6 +65,7 @@ files:
65
65
  - ".rspec"
66
66
  - ".travis.yml"
67
67
  - CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
68
+ - ChangeLog
68
69
  - Gemfile
69
70
  - LICENSE
70
71
  - README.md
@@ -74,10 +75,11 @@ files:
74
75
  - bin/setup
75
76
  - lib/mkalias.rb
76
77
  - lib/mkalias/version.rb
78
+ - lib/usage.rb
77
79
  - mkalias.gemspec
78
80
  homepage: https://github.com/LucianoPC/mkalias
79
81
  licenses:
80
- - GPL-3.0
82
+ - Expat
81
83
  metadata: {}
82
84
  post_install_message:
83
85
  rdoc_options: []