newgem 0.25.0 → 0.27.0

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data/History.txt CHANGED
@@ -1,3 +1,15 @@
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+ == 0.27.0 2008-09-20
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+
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+ * Remove License.txt as its contents are in README (newgem + generator)
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+ * RedCloth dependency - changed to new 4.0.0 version which is apparently new a shiny + fast
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+ * Load RubyForge autoconfig correctly
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+ * Integrate twitter search for 'newgem' on website
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+
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+ == 0.26.0 2008-06-21 NEVER RELEASED
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+
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+ * README.rdoc is the name of generated and internal README root files, since github makes them look pretty
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+ * RedCloth dependency - changed to =3.0.3 as 3.0.4 is dodgy apparently [Roger Pack]
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+
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  == 0.25.0 2008-06-19
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  * newgem: added --project option to allow a different Rubyforge [Yossef Mendelssohn]
data/Manifest.txt CHANGED
@@ -1,15 +1,13 @@
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  History.txt
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- License.txt
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  Manifest.txt
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  PostInstall.txt
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- README.txt
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+ README.rdoc
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  Rakefile
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  Todo.txt
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  app_generators/newgem/newgem_generator.rb
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  app_generators/newgem/templates/History.txt
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- app_generators/newgem/templates/License.txt
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  app_generators/newgem/templates/PostInstall.txt
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- app_generators/newgem/templates/README.txt
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+ app_generators/newgem/templates/README.rdoc
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  app_generators/newgem/templates/Rakefile
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  app_generators/newgem/templates/config/hoe.rb
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  app_generators/newgem/templates/config/requirements.rb
@@ -25,7 +23,7 @@ app_generators/newgem/templates/tasks/website.rake
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  app_generators/newgem_simple/USAGE
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  app_generators/newgem_simple/newgem_simple_generator.rb
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  app_generators/newgem_simple/templates/LICENSE
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- app_generators/newgem_simple/templates/README
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+ app_generators/newgem_simple/templates/README.rdoc
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  app_generators/newgem_simple/templates/Rakefile
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  app_generators/newgem_simple/templates/TODO
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  app_generators/newgem_simple/templates/lib/templates.rb
@@ -101,6 +99,8 @@ tasks/deployment.rake
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  tasks/environment.rake
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  tasks/generator_report.rake
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  tasks/website.rake
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+ test/fixtures/home/.rubyforge/auto-config.yml
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+ test/fixtures/home/.rubyforge/user-config.yml
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  test/test_executable_generator.rb
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  test/test_extconf_generator.rb
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  test/test_generator_helper.rb
@@ -113,6 +113,7 @@ test/test_install_website_generator.rb
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  test/test_newgem_generator.rb
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  test/test_newgem_simple_generator.rb
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  test/test_plain_theme_generator.rb
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+ test/test_rubyforge.rb
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  website/images/beginning-ruby.jpg
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  website/index.html
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  website/index.txt
@@ -14,36 +14,36 @@ Within this gem, you get one thing - <code>newgem</code> - an executable to crea
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  Go to the folder where you want to create your new gem folder structure, and run the <code>newgem</code> command to generate your gem scaffolding.
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- <pre>$ cd ~/ruby_projects
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- $ newgem wizzo
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- creating: wizzo
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- creating: wizzo/CHANGELOG.txt
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- creating: wizzo/README.txt
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- creating: wizzo/lib
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- creating: wizzo/script
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- creating: wizzo/website
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- creating: wizzo/website/javascripts
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- creating: wizzo/website/stylesheets
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- creating: wizzo/lib/wizzo
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- creating: wizzo/lib/wizzo.rb
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- creating: wizzo/lib/wizzo/version.rb
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- creating: wizzo/bin
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- creating: wizzo/test
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- creating: wizzo/test/test_helper.rb
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- creating: wizzo/test/test_wizzo.rb
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- creating: wizzo/examples
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- creating: wizzo/setup.rb
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- creating: wizzo/Rakefile
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- creating: wizzo/Manifest.txt
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- creating: wizzo/History.txt
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- creating: wizzo/script/generate
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- creating: wizzo/script/txt2html
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- creating: wizzo/website/index.txt
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- creating: wizzo/website/template.html.erb
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- copying: wizzo/website/javascripts/rounded_corners_lite.inc.js
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- copying: wizzo/website/stylesheets/screen.css
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- NOW - update wizzo/Rakefile with gem description, etc
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- </pre>
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+ cd ~/ruby_projects
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+ $ newgem wizzo
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+ creating: wizzo
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+ creating: wizzo/CHANGELOG.txt
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+ creating: wizzo/README.txt
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+ creating: wizzo/lib
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+ creating: wizzo/script
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+ creating: wizzo/website
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+ creating: wizzo/website/javascripts
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+ creating: wizzo/website/stylesheets
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+ creating: wizzo/lib/wizzo
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+ creating: wizzo/lib/wizzo.rb
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+ creating: wizzo/lib/wizzo/version.rb
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+ creating: wizzo/bin
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+ creating: wizzo/test
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+ creating: wizzo/test/test_helper.rb
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+ creating: wizzo/test/test_wizzo.rb
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+ creating: wizzo/examples
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+ creating: wizzo/setup.rb
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+ creating: wizzo/Rakefile
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+ creating: wizzo/Manifest.txt
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+ creating: wizzo/History.txt
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+ creating: wizzo/script/generate
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+ creating: wizzo/script/txt2html
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+ creating: wizzo/website/index.txt
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+ creating: wizzo/website/template.html.erb
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+ copying: wizzo/website/javascripts/rounded_corners_lite.inc.js
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+ copying: wizzo/website/stylesheets/screen.css
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+ NOW - update wizzo/Rakefile with gem description, etc
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+
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  As of 0.10.0 - you can generate test::unit or rspec test stubs via the -t, --test-with options
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ class NewgemGenerator < RubiGen::Base
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  :import_path => nil,
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  :jruby => nil,
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  :disable_website => nil,
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- :test_framework => 'test::unit',
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+ :test_framework => 'test_unit',
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  :version => '0.0.1'
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@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ class NewgemGenerator < RubiGen::Base
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  m.directory "lib/#{gem_name}"
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  # Root
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- m.template_copy_each %w( History.txt License.txt Rakefile README.txt PostInstall.txt )
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+ m.template_copy_each %w( History.txt Rakefile README.rdoc PostInstall.txt )
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  m.file_copy_each %w( setup.rb )
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  # Default module for app
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ class NewgemGenerator < RubiGen::Base
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  # Selecting a test framework
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  case test_framework
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- when "test::unit"
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+ when "test_unit"
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  m.dependency "install_test_unit", [gem_name], :destination => destination_root, :collision => :force
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  when "rspec"
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  m.dependency "install_rspec", [gem_name], :destination => destination_root, :collision => :force
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ EOS
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  "Default: #{DEFAULT_SHEBANG}") { |x| options[:shebang] = x }
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  opts.on("-T", "--test-with=TEST_FRAMEWORK", String,
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  "Select your preferred testing framework.",
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- "Options: test::unit (default), rspec.") { |x| options[:test_framework] = x }
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+ "Options: test_unit (default), rspec.") { |x| options[:test_framework] = x }
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  opts.on("-v", "--version", "Show the #{File.basename($0)} version number and quit.")
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  opts.on("-V", "--set-version=YOUR_VERSION", String,
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  "Version of the gem you are creating.",
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ EOS
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  @bin_names_list = (options[:bin_name] || "").split(',')
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  @disable_website = options[:disable_website]
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- @test_framework = options[:test_framework] || "test::unit"
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+ @test_framework = options[:test_framework] || "test_unit"
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  @is_jruby = options[:jruby]
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  @project_name = options[:project] if options.include?(:project)
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  end
@@ -5,5 +5,6 @@ module <%= module_name %>
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  TINY = <%= version[2] || '0' %>
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+ self
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  end
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  end
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ class NewgemSimpleGenerator < RubiGen::Base
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  m.file "lib/templates.rb", "lib/#{name}.rb"
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  m.template "spec/templates_spec.rb.erb", "spec/#{name}_spec.rb"
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- %w[ LICENSE Rakefile README ].each {|file| m.template file, file}
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+ %w[ LICENSE Rakefile README.rdoc ].each {|file| m.template file, file}
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  %w[ TODO spec/spec_helper.rb ].each {|file| m.file file, file }
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  m.dependency "install_rubigen_scripts", [destination_root, 'newgem_simple'],
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
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+ == <%= name %>
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+
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+ A gem that provides...
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  require 'rake/gempackagetask'
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  require 'rubygems/specification'
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  require 'date'
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+ require 'spec/rake/spectask'
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  GEM_VERSION = "0.0.1"
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  s.autorequire = GEM
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- s.files = %w(LICENSE README Rakefile TODO) + Dir.glob("{lib,specs}/**/*")
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+ s.files = %w(LICENSE README Rakefile TODO) + Dir.glob("{lib,spec}/**/*")
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  end
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+ task :default => :spec
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+
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+ desc "Run specs"
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+ Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new do |t|
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+ t.spec_files = FileList['spec/**/*_spec.rb']
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+ t.spec_opts = %w(-fs --color)
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+ end
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+
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  end
data/config/hoe.rb CHANGED
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  require 'hoe'
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  require 'newgem/version'
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- AUTHOR = "Dr Nic Williams"
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- EMAIL = "drnicwilliams@gmail.com"
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- DESCRIPTION = "Make your own gems at home"
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- GEM_NAME = "newgem" # what ppl will type to install your gem
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+ AUTHOR = "Dr Nic Williams"
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+ EMAIL = "drnicwilliams@gmail.com"
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+ DESCRIPTION = "Make your own gems at home"
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+ GEM_NAME = "newgem" # what ppl will type to install your gem
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  RUBYFORGE_PROJECT = "newgem"
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- HOMEPATH = "http://#{RUBYFORGE_PROJECT}.rubyforge.org"
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- DOWNLOAD_PATH = "http://rubyforge.org/projects/#{RUBYFORGE_PROJECT}"
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+ HOMEPATH = "http://#{RUBYFORGE_PROJECT}.rubyforge.org"
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+ DOWNLOAD_PATH = "http://rubyforge.org/projects/#{RUBYFORGE_PROJECT}"
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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ hoe = Hoe.new(GEM_NAME, VERS) do |p|
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  # == Optional
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data/script/txt2html CHANGED
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+ ---
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+ AMD-64: 1500
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+ Any: 8000
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+ Sparc: 4000
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+ PPC: 2000
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+ Other: 9999
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+ Alpha: 7000
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+ i386: 1000
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+ UltraSparc: 5000
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+ MIPS: 3000
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+ release_ids:
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+ some_package:
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+ 0.2.0: 12345
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+ 0.2.1: 23456
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+ 0.2.2: 34567
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+ some_other_package:
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+ 0.0.2: 123
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+ group_ids:
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+ type_ids:
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+ .zip: 3000
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+ .gz: 3110
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+ .src.rpm: 5100
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+ .jpg: 8000
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+ .htm: 8200
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+ .src.bz2: 5010
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+ .html: 8200
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+ .oth: 9999
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+ .pem: 1500
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+ .src.gz: 5020
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+ .src: 5900
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+ .pgp: 8150
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+ .rpm: 2000
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+ .bz2: 3100
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+ .text: 8100
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+ .ebuild: 1300
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+ .gem: 1400
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+ .txt: 8100
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+ .src.tar.bz2: 5010
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+ .tgz: 5000
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+ .sig: 8150
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+ .pdf: 8300
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+ .exe: 1100
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+ .src.zip: 5000
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+ .src.tar.gz: 5020
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+ .dmg: 1200
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+ #
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+ #
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+ #
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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ class TestNewgemSimpleGenerator < Test::Unit::TestCase
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data/website/index.html CHANGED
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- <p>Get Version</p>
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- <a href="http://rubyforge.org/projects/newgem" class="numbers">0.25.0</a>
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- <p>Featured in</p>
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- <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FBeginning-Ruby-Novice-Professional-Experts%2Fdp%2F1590597664%2F&tag=drnic-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=9325" class="book"><img src="images/beginning-ruby.jpg" /></a>
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+ <a href="http://rubyforge.org/projects/newgem" class="numbers">0.27.0</a>
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+ <p>Featured in</p>
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+ <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FBeginning-Ruby-Novice-Professional-Experts%2Fdp%2F1590597664%2F&tag=drnic-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=9325" class="book"><img src="images/beginning-ruby.jpg" /></a>
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+ </div>
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+ <h3>Heard on twitter ('newgem')...</h3>
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+ <!-- HELP FILE - http://twitterwidget.jazzychad.com/tw/ -->
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+ <script language = "javascript">
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+ var jtw_search = 'newgem';
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+ var jtw_widget_background = 'B3ABFF';
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+ var jtw_widget_border = '0';
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+ var jtw_tweet_textcolor = 'fff';
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+ var jtw_tweet_background = '000';
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+ var jtw_tweet_border = '0px';
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- <h1>&#x2192; &#8216;newgem&#8217;</h1>
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-
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- <h2>What</h2>
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-
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- <p>Quickly bundle any Ruby libraries into a RubyGem and share it with the world, your colleagues, or perhaps just with yourself amongst your projects.</p>
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-
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- <p>RubyGems are centrally stored, versioned, and support dependencies between other gems, so they are the ultimate way to bundle libraries, executables, associated tests, examples, and more.</p>
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- <p>Within this gem, you get one thing &#8211; <code>newgem</code> &#8211; an executable to create your own gems. Your new gems will include designated folders for Ruby code, test files, executables, and even a default website page for you to explain your project, and which instantly uploads to RubyForge website (which looks just like this one by default)</p>
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- <p>The <code>newgem</code> application is distributed itself as a RubyGem and is available immediately after installation.</p>
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-
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- <p><pre class='syntax'><span class="ident">sudo</span> <span class="ident">gem</span> <span class="ident">install</span> <span class="ident">newgem</span></pre></p>
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+ <h1>newgem</h1>
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+ <h2>What</h2>
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+ <p>Quickly bundle any Ruby libraries into a RubyGem and share it with the world, your colleagues, or perhaps just with yourself amongst your projects.</p>
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+ <p>RubyGems are centrally stored, versioned, and support dependencies between other gems, so they are the ultimate way to bundle libraries, executables, associated tests, examples, and more.</p>
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+ <p>Within this gem, you get one thing &#8211; <code>newgem</code> &#8211; an executable to create your own gems. Your new gems will include designated folders for Ruby code, test files, executables, and even a default website page for you to explain your project, and which instantly uploads to RubyForge website (which looks just like this one by default)</p>
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