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rails new APP_PATH [options] Options: -G, [--skip-git] # Skip Git ignores and keeps -r, [--ruby=PATH] # Path to the Ruby binary of your choice # Default: /Users/drogus/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.8.7-p302/bin/ruby -b, [--builder=BUILDER] # Path to an application builder (can be a filesystem path or URL) [--edge] # Setup the application with Gemfile pointing to Rails repository [--dev] # Setup the application with Gemfile pointing to your Rails checkout [--skip-gemfile] # Don't create a Gemfile -d, [--database=DATABASE] # Preconfigure for selected database (options: mysql/oracle/postgresql/sqlite3/frontbase/ibm_db) # Default: sqlite3 -O, [--skip-active-record] # Skip Active Record files -m, [--template=TEMPLATE] # Path to an application template (can be a filesystem path or URL) -J, [--skip-prototype] # Skip Prototype files -T, [--skip-test-unit] # Skip Test::Unit files Runtime options: -s, [--skip] # Skip files that already exist -p, [--pretend] # Run but do not make any changes -f, [--force] # Overwrite files that already exist -q, [--quiet] # Supress status output Rails options: -v, [--version] # Show Rails version number and quit -h, [--help] # Show this help message and quit Description: The 'rails new' command creates a new Rails application with a default directory structure and configuration at the path you specify. Example: rails new ~/Code/Ruby/weblog This generates a skeletal Rails installation in ~/Code/Ruby/weblog. See the README in the newly created application to get going. command |
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initializers | ||
middleware | ||
configuration_test.rb | ||
console_test.rb | ||
generators_test.rb | ||
loading_test.rb | ||
middleware_test.rb | ||
paths_test.rb | ||
rackup_test.rb | ||
rake_test.rb | ||
routing_test.rb | ||
runner_test.rb | ||
test_test.rb | ||
url_generation_test.rb |