yap-shell 0.4.1 → 0.4.2
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- data/lib/yap/shell/version.rb +1 -1
- data/yap-shell.gemspec +1 -1
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|you just installed it for. For example, with rbenv I use the below
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|alias in my ~/.profile file:
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| alias yep="rbenv local 2.2.3 && rbenv exec yap"
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- Zach Dennis
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this is my beta's beta. Yap has many cool ideas. I dare\nsay some of those made
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it into this very release.\n\n\e[033mLastly\e[0m, create an alias to the yap executable
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using the ruby version\nyou just installed it for. For example, with rbenv I use
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the below\nalias in my ~/.profile file:\n\n alias
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the below\nalias in my ~/.profile file:\n\n alias yep=\"rbenv local 2.2.3 &&
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rbenv exec yap\"\n\nThen, `source ~/.profile` or reload your shell. Now you can
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finally run:\n\n yap\n\nYou know your tooling better than me. If you need things
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to go a little\ndifferently than above you go right ahead. If any questions arise
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don't\nhesitate to holler over at Github. I may not always be home, but there will\nalways
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