StringRay
StringRay exposes a powerful method to split a ‘String` into an `Array` of words, and further allows you to include `Enumerable`, thus exposing many of the most useful `Array` methods on your `String`s.
Usage
class String; include StringRay; end
"Oi! I'm a string, do something fun with me!".each do |word|
p word
end
Getting
The authoritative source for this project is available at <github.com/elliottcable/stringray>. You can clone your own copy with the following command:
git clone git://github.com/elliottcable/stringray.git
If you want to make changes to the codebase, you need to fork your own GitHub repository for said changes. Send a pullrequest to [elliottcable](github.com/elliottcable “elliottcable on GitHub”) when you’ve got something ready for the master branch that you think should be merged.
Requirements
To run git-blog, you need… nothing!
To develop and contribute to git-blog, you also need:
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‘gem install rake`
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‘gem install rspec`
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‘gem install rcov`
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‘gem install echoe`