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+ == Rabal
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+ * Homepage[http://copiousfreetime.rubyforge.org/rabal/]
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+ * {Rubyforge Project}[http://rubyforge.org/projects/copiousfreetime]
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+ == DESCRIPTION
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+ Rabal is the Ruby Architecture for Building Applications and Libraries.
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+ Taking ideas from Haskell's Cabal, the Hoe and Rubyforge projects, rabal
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+ is a generalised project generation tool for initial creation of the
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+ files and directories considered necessary in any ruby project.
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+ == INSTALL
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+ gem install rabal
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+ == FEATURES
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+ For example, the +core+ plugin that is the base main required plugin of
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+ ./example/lib/example.rb
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+ ./example/lib/example/version.rb
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+ ./example/CHANGES
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+ ./example/INSTALL
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+ ./example/README
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+ ./example/Rakefile
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+ Rabal currently ships with plugins for:
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+ * core - core functionality and baseline information need by every project
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+ * license - indicate under what license your project is released. Has
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+ templates for BSD, GPL, LGPL, MIT and Ruby License
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+ * bin - command line application
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+ * spec - an RSpec starting point
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+ * test - a Test::Unit starting point
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+ You are highly encouraged to write your own plugins and distribute them.
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+ See the README.PLUGIN for information on how to develop your own.
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+
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+ == EXAMPLE
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+
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+ % rabal --use-all --core-author="Ruby Programmer" --core-email="rp@example.com" --license-flavor=Ruby myproj
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+ [...]
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+ % find ./myproj
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+ ./myproj/
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+ ./myproj/LICENSE
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+ ./myproj/COPYING
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+ ./myproj/README
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+ ./myproj/lib
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+ ./myproj/lib/myproj
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+ ./myproj/lib/myproj/version.rb
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+ ./myproj/lib/myproj.rb
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+ ./myproj/Rakefile
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+ ./myproj/INSTALL
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+ ./myproj/CHANGES
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+ ./myproj/spec
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+ ./myproj/spec/spec_helper.rb
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+ ./myproj/spec/myproj_spec.rb
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+ ./myproj/bin
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+ ./myproj/bin/myproj
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+
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+ == SYNOPSIS
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+ NAME
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+ rabal v0.0.1
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+ SYNOPSIS
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+ rabal project [options]+
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+
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+ DESCRIPTION
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+ Ruby Architecture for Building Applications and Libraries.
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+
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+ Rabal is a command line application for bootstrapping, packaging and
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+ distributing ruby projects.
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+ GLOBAL OPTIONS
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+ --directory=directory, -d - The directory in which to create the
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+ project directory.
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+ --help, -h
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+ --logfile=logfile, -l - The location of the logfile
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+ --use-all, -a - Use all available plugins.
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+ --verbosity=verbosity, -v - One of : DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR,
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+ FATAL, ANY
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+ --version, -V - Display the version number
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+
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+ AVAILABLE MODULES
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+ Force any module to be used by giving the --use-[modulename] option.
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+ Modules with a '*' next to them are always used.
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+ bin (/rabal/bin) - Add a command line application.
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+ *core (/rabal/core) - The core functionality and baseline
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+ information needed by every project.
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+ *license (/rabal/license) - Indicate under what license your project is
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+ released.
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+ spec (/rabal/spec) - Add an RSpec framework.
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+ test (/rabal/test) - Add a Test::Unit framework.
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+ MODULE OPTIONS - BIN
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+ No options available
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+ MODULE OPTIONS - CORE
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+ --core-author=[core-author] - Author of the project
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+ --core-email=[core-email] - Email address of the author
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+ MODULE OPTIONS - LICENSE
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+ --license-flavor=[license-flavor] - Flavor of License for your project:
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+ BSD, GPL, LGPL, MIT, Ruby
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+ MODULE OPTIONS - SPEC
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+ No options available
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+ MODULE OPTIONS - TEST
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+ No options available
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+ AUTHOR
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+ Jeremy Hinegardner
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+
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+
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+ == REQUIREMENTS
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+ === For running
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+ * main
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+ * gem_plugin
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+
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+ === For development
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+ * rake
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+ * rspec
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+ * rcov
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+
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+ == BUGS
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+ Rabal is taking the release early and release often approach. There
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+ are guaranteed to be bugs. In fact, there are some known options that
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+ currently do nothing. Please report all bugs in the {rubyforge bug
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+ tracker}[http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?atid=14326&group_id=3707&func=browse]
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+
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+ == CREDITS
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+ rabal is inspired by:
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+
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+ * Cabal - http://www.haskell.org/cabal/
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+ * Hoe - http://seattlerb.rubyforge.org/hoe/
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+ * Conversations with Bruce Williams - http://codefluency.com/
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+
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+ == LICENSE:
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+ Released under the same conditions as Ruby. See LICENSE and COPYING