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Only using double quoted strings when needing interpolation. If git-blame brought you here you may want to read this, the problem is with git-blame, not this change. Try running these two lines just once: ``` git config --global alias.praise 'log -p -M --follow --stat --' git config --global alias.praise-line 'log -p -M --pretty=format:"%h (%an %ai)" -L' ``` Now in future you can use `git praise <path/to/your/file>` or if you want to see the evolution of a specific line or range of lines `git praise-line <start-line>:<end-line>:<path/to/your/file>` Some examples you should try: ``` git praise lib/awesome_print/version.rb git praise-line 8:8:lib/awesome_print/version.rb ``` Inspiration for these aliases: http://blog.andrewray.me/a-better-git-blame/
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746 B
Ruby
30 lines
746 B
Ruby
if ExtVerifier.has_rails?
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# Required to use the column support
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module Rails
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def self.env
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{}
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end
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end
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# Establish connection to in-memory SQLite DB
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ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection adapter: 'sqlite3', database: ':memory:'
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# Create the users table
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ActiveRecord::Migration.verbose = false
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ActiveRecord::Migration.create_table :users do |t|
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t.string :name
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t.integer :rank
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t.boolean :admin
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t.datetime :created_at
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end
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ActiveRecord::Migration.create_table :emails do |t|
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t.references :user
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t.string :email_address
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end
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# Create models
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class User < ActiveRecord::Base; has_many :emails; end
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class SubUser < User; end
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class Email < ActiveRecord::Base; belongs_to :user; end
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end
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