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John "banister" Mair describes the following key features of commands as classes: 1. It enables people to extend them by either subclassing or monkeypatching. 2. It enables them to provide their own API, so that for example, the Pry::Command::Edit class could have class methods for people to configure it. Please, note that I didn't touch easter eggs commands. I also prettified some strings (your source code reading experience should vastly improve!). Signed-off-by: Kyrylo Silin <kyrylosilin@gmail.com>
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646 B
Ruby
27 lines
646 B
Ruby
class Pry
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class Command::GemOpen < Pry::ClassCommand
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match 'gem-open'
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group 'Gems'
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description 'Opens the working directory of the gem in your editor'
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command_options :argument_required => true
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banner <<-BANNER
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Usage: gem-open GEM_NAME
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Change the current working directory to that in which the given gem is installed,
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and then opens your text editor.
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BANNER
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def process(gem)
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Dir.chdir(gem_spec(gem).full_gem_path) do
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invoke_editor(".", 0, false)
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end
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end
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def complete(str)
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gem_complete(str)
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end
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end
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Pry::Commands.add_command(Pry::Command::GemOpen)
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end
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