Changing command line API from 'rails blog' to 'rails new blog'.
Also removed the limitation of not being able to call your new server any of the rails commands (generate, server, dbconsole, console etc) as there is no longer any ambiguity here. http://rails.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8994/tickets/4665 Signed-off-by: David Heinemeier Hansson <david@loudthinking.com>
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when 'application', 'runner'
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require "rails/commands/#{command}"
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when 'new'
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puts "Can't initialize a new Rails application within the directory of another, please change to a non-Rails directory first.\n"
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puts "Type 'rails' for help."
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when '--version', '-v'
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ARGV.unshift '--version'
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require 'rails/commands/application'
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server Start the Rails server (short-cut alias: "s")
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dbconsole Start a console for the database specified in config/database.yml
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(short-cut alias: "db")
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new Create a new Rails application. "rails new my_app" creates a
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new application called MyApp in "./my_app"
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In addition to those, there are:
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application Generate the Rails application code
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exit(0)
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end
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ARGV << "--help" if ARGV.empty?
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if ARGV.first != "new" || ARGV.empty?
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ARGV[0] = "--help"
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else
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ARGV.shift
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end
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require 'rubygems' if ARGV.include?("--dev")
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require 'rails/generators'
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Description:
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The 'rails' command creates a new Rails application with a default
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The 'rails new' command creates a new Rails application with a default
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directory structure and configuration at the path you specify.
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Example:
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rails ~/Code/Ruby/weblog
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rails new ~/Code/Ruby/weblog
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This generates a skeletal Rails installation in ~/Code/Ruby/weblog.
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See the README in the newly created application to get going.
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# can change in Ruby 1.8.7 when we FileUtils.cd.
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RAILS_DEV_PATH = File.expand_path("../../../../../..", File.dirname(__FILE__))
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RESERVED_NAMES = %w[generate g console c server s dbconsole db
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application destroy benchmarker profiler
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RESERVED_NAMES = %w[application destroy benchmarker profiler
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plugin runner test]
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class AppGenerator < Base
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