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 # Need a command not supplied (yet!) by suprails? 
 # You can extend it by using runcommand
+# Remember the rules on passing strings, though
 # Example:
-# runcommand capify
+# runcommand &quot;capify&quot;, &quot;.&quot;
 
 # Oh yeah, you can use plugins, too. Except, to prevent confusion with real
 #   rails plugins, we call them facets for suprails. They should be installed at:</diff>
      <filename>.suprails.example</filename>
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  <author>
    <name>Mike Gunderloy</name>
    <email>MikeG1@larkfarm.com</email>
  </author>
  <url>http://github.com/ffmike/suprails/commit/b5ddaea354b0e6d47a851ca5898f78dbe857111a</url>
  <id>b5ddaea354b0e6d47a851ca5898f78dbe857111a</id>
  <committed-date>2008-11-02T05:41:57-08:00</committed-date>
  <authored-date>2008-11-02T05:41:57-08:00</authored-date>
  <message>Fix example for using runcommand</message>
  <tree>51ab08495a6e84a31da8eccd55d97ef4f7fa6c68</tree>
  <committer>
    <name>Mike Gunderloy</name>
    <email>MikeG1@larkfarm.com</email>
  </committer>
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