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Merge pull request #24765 from ralinchimev/fix-inconsistencies-in-rails-documentation-generate-controller-examples

Fix inconsistent usage of a capital letter in rails generate examples [ci skip]
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Vipul A M 2016-04-28 14:04:50 +05:30
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@ -244,11 +244,11 @@ Ruby) which is processed by the request cycle in Rails before being sent to the
user.
To create a new controller, you will need to run the "controller" generator and
tell it you want a controller called "welcome" with an action called "index",
tell it you want a controller called "Welcome" with an action called "index",
just like this:
```bash
$ bin/rails generate controller welcome index
$ bin/rails generate controller Welcome index
```
Rails will create several files and a route for you.
@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ end
application to the welcome controller's index action and `get 'welcome/index'`
tells Rails to map requests to <http://localhost:3000/welcome/index> to the
welcome controller's index action. This was created earlier when you ran the
controller generator (`bin/rails generate controller welcome index`).
controller generator (`bin/rails generate controller Welcome index`).
Launch the web server again if you stopped it to generate the controller (`bin/rails
server`) and navigate to <http://localhost:3000> in your browser. You'll see the
@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ a controller called `ArticlesController`. You can do this by running this
command:
```bash
$ bin/rails generate controller articles
$ bin/rails generate controller Articles
```
If you open up the newly generated `app/controllers/articles_controller.rb`