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These methods let you ask questions from templates and decide the flow based on the user's answer. Let's say you want to freeze rails only if the user wants to:
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### git(:command)
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Rails templates let you run any git command:
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### after_bundle(&block)
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Registers a callback to be executed after the gems are bundled and binstubs
|
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are generated. Useful for all generated files to version control:
|
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The callbacks gets executed even if `--skip-bundle` and/or `--skip-spring` has
|
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The application template is evaluated in the context of a
|
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`Rails::Generators::AppGenerator` instance. It uses the `apply` action
|
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provided by
|
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[Thor](https://github.com/erikhuda/thor/blob/master/lib/thor/actions.rb#L207).
|
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This means you can extend and change the instance to match your needs.
|
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|
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location of your template. Now methods like `copy_file` will accept
|
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relative paths to your template's location.
|
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|
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def source_paths
|
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[File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__))]
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