pastiepacker 1.0.0 → 1.1.0

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+ == 1.1.0 2008-06-25
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+ * Added objective-c++, java and actionscript formats
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  == 1.0.0 2008-04-03
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  * sudo gem install pastiepacker
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+ == CONTRIBUTIONS
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+ The source for the Pastie Packer is available via git: http://github.com/drnic/pastie-packer/tree/master
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+ git clone git://github.com/drnic/pastie-packer.git pastiepacker
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+ cd pastiepacker
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+ rake install_gem
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+ It is also available via rubyforge.org:
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+ git clone git://rubyforge.org/pastiepacker.git
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+ rake install_gem
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  == LICENSE:
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  (The MIT License)
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  Prepare to pack or unpack piles of files with the pastiepacker.
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- To pack a folder: #{File.basename($0)}
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- To pack some files ending with "txt": find * | grep "txt$" | #{File.basename($0)}
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+ To pack a folder: pastiepacker
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+ To pack some files ending with "txt": find * | grep "txt$" | pastiepacker
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  - It outputs the url of the prepared pastie, so you can pipe it to xargs:
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- To unpack a packed pastie: #{File.basename($0)} http://pastie.caboo.se/175183
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+ To unpack a packed pastie: pastiepacker http://pastie.caboo.se/175886
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+ - This unpacks the files into a subfolder 175886/
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  EOS
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  GEM_NAME = 'pastiepacker' # what ppl will type to install your gem
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  RUBYFORGE_PROJECT = 'pastiepacker' # The unix name for your project
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  class PastiePacker
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  query_string = { :paste => {
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  module PastiePacker #:nodoc:
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  <h1>Pastie Packer</h1>
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  <div id="version" class="clickable" onclick='document.location = "http://rubyforge.org/projects/pastiepacker"; return false'>
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  <p>Get Version</p>
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- <a href="http://rubyforge.org/projects/pastiepacker" class="numbers">1.0.0</a>
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+ <a href="http://rubyforge.org/projects/pastiepacker" class="numbers">1.1.0</a>
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  </div>
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  <h1>&#x2192; &#8216;pastiepacker&#8217;</h1>
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- <p>Prepare to <em>pack</em> or <em>unpack</em> piles of files with <strong>pastiepacker</strong>. The easiest, best distributing, viewable archiving tool since pencil and paper.</p>
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- <p>A <a href="http://pastie.caboo.se">pastie</a> is a snippet of text/code stored on a single webpage. This makes it very easy to share the text over IM or <span class="caps">IRC</span> &#8211; you just copy+paste the url. As a bonus, pasties are syntax highlighted making them easier to read than if shared as plain text.</p>
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+ <p>A <a href="http://pastie.caboo.se">pastie</a> is a snippet of text/code stored on a single webpage. This makes it very easy to share the text over IM or <span class="caps">IRC </span>- you just copy+paste the url. As a bonus, pasties are syntax highlighted making them easier to read than if shared as plain text.</p>
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  <p>The <strong>pastiepacker</strong> is a command-line tool to &#8220;pack&#8221; a selection of files (or by default, a whole recursive folder of files) into a single pastie. So a whole/part of a project can be quickly shared.</p>
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  <p>It can also &#8220;unpack&#8221; a packed pastie back into files. The pastiepacker is therefore a simple, useful distributed archiving tool, using pasties for storage.</p>
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+ <p>For example, this pastie <a href="http://pastie.caboo.se/175886">http://pastie.caboo.se/175886</a> shows a selection of files packed into a pastie. It just happens to be the source for pastiepacker itself! (release 1.0.0)</p>
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- <p>You can pack a whole folder or a selection of files. Any <span class="caps">README</span>/readme.* files are placed at the front of the pastie, because that seems helpful. The packed pasties include information on how to unpack the pastie back into raw files.</p>
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+ <p>You can pack a whole folder or a selection of files. Any <span class="caps">README</span>/readme.<strong> files are placed at the front of the pastie, because that seems helpful. The packed pasties include information on how to unpack the pastie back into raw files.</p>
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  <p>Read the <a href="http://drnicwilliams.com/2007/06/01/8-steps-for-fixing-other-peoples-code/">8 steps for fixing other people&#8217;s code</a> and for section <a href="http://drnicwilliams.com/2007/06/01/8-steps-for-fixing-other-peoples-code/#8b-google-groups">8b: Submit patch to Google Groups</a>, use the Google Group above.</p>
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  <p>Comments are welcome. Send an email to <a href="mailto:drnicwilliams@gmail.com">Dr Nic Williams</a> via the <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/pastiepacker">forum</a></p>
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- description: "Prepare to pack or unpack piles of files with the pastiepacker. To pack a folder: rake To pack some files ending with \"txt\": find * | grep \"txt$\" | rake - It outputs the url of the prepared pastie, so you can pipe it to xargs: - pastiepacker | xargs open To unpack a packed pastie: rake http://pastie.caboo.se/175183 - This unpacks the files into a subfolder 175138/"
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+ description: "Prepare to pack or unpack piles of files with the pastiepacker. To pack a folder: pastiepacker To pack some files ending with \"txt\": find * | grep \"txt$\" | pastiepacker - It outputs the url of the prepared pastie, so you can pipe it to xargs: - pastiepacker | xargs open To unpack a packed pastie: pastiepacker http://pastie.caboo.se/175886 - This unpacks the files into a subfolder 175886/"
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- summary: "Prepare to pack or unpack piles of files with the pastiepacker. To pack a folder: rake To pack some files ending with \"txt\": find * | grep \"txt$\" | rake - It outputs the url of the prepared pastie, so you can pipe it to xargs: - pastiepacker | xargs open To unpack a packed pastie: rake http://pastie.caboo.se/175183 - This unpacks the files into a subfolder 175138/"
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+ summary: "Prepare to pack or unpack piles of files with the pastiepacker. To pack a folder: pastiepacker To pack some files ending with \"txt\": find * | grep \"txt$\" | pastiepacker - It outputs the url of the prepared pastie, so you can pipe it to xargs: - pastiepacker | xargs open To unpack a packed pastie: pastiepacker http://pastie.caboo.se/175886 - This unpacks the files into a subfolder 175886/"
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