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= Rakegen
Rakegen is a Rake extension for generating and updating projects from templates. Give Rakegen a source and a target,
and it creates a rake task that will make the necessary directories and copy the template files to the target. Rakegen
processes .erb files by default, but you can register a template processing lambda for any file extension. Because
Rakegen is Rake-based, you can add your own dependencies and actions to any target file.
== Usage
generator = Rakegen.new("generate:app") do |gen|
gen.source = "templates/application"
gen.target = "/Users/matthew/dev/waves/thingy"
gen.excludes << "**/*.yaml"
gen.template_assigns = {:application_name => "thingy"}
gen.executables = %w{ bin/waves-console bin/waves-server }
end
This will define a task named, naturally enough, "generate:app". If you define the generator in a rakefile, you can run
it with <tt>rake generate:app</tt>. If you're building your own executable, you can call it from Ruby:
generator.invoke
Rakegen asks you before clobbering existing files.







