Prigner

DESCRIPTION

Prigner is a Project Design Kit, that is, a tool which creates a conventional structure for several projects as RubyGems, Websites, MVC application and simple scripts. It is a DRY tool, because everything is based in templates. In short, a project template engine.

Features

  • Load and create all directories and files from template specification.

  • The template specification is parsed to command line options.

  • Default Ruby project templates.

    • Ruby Gem.

    • A simple project using setup.

  • Add common tasks and libraries.

    • Tests.

    • Code for versioning.

SYNOPSIS

prign [OPTIONS]
prign [COMMAND] [TEMPLATE]

INSTALLATION

First, install Prigner stable through Gem:

gem install prigner

If you want try the developer source:

git clone http://github.com/codigorama/prigner.git

USAGE

Prigner create the most common Ruby projects through templates shared. To generate new Gem project, run command using the following syntax:

prign new ruby:gem foo

foo/
|-- lib/
|   |-- foo/
|   `-- foo.rb
|-- test/
|   |-- fixtures/
|   |-- foo_test.rb
|   `-- helper.rb
|-- CHANGELOG
|-- COPYING
|-- foo.gemspec
|-- Rakefile
`-- README.rdoc

This command will generate ‘foo’ Gem project structure. But all templates offers options.

prign new ruby:gem foo --bin

foo/
|-- bin/
|   `-- foo
|-- lib/
|   |-- foo/
|   |   `-- cli.rb
|   `-- foo.rb
|-- test/
|   |-- fixtures/
|   |-- foo_test.rb
|   `-- helper.rb
|-- CHANGELOG
|-- COPYING
|-- foo.gemspec
|-- Rakefile
`-- README.rdoc

Run prign list to view all available templates.

You can creates your own templates. Just save in your home directory ~/.prigner/templates/<your-template>. For more information about templates, see “doc/templates.rdoc” file.

BUGS AND CONTRIBUTING

If you want contributes with the project, please, see the following instructions:

  1. Fork the project from github.com/codigorama/prigner.git.

  2. Set the following environment variable: export RUBYOPT=$PWD/lib:., where PWD points to project directory.

If you find a bug, please, open a issue in github.com/codigorama/prigner/issues.

AUTHOR

Written by Hallison Batista.

Prigner is Copyright © 2010, Codigorama under MIT License.

See COPYING file for more information about license.