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Add docs for cli-based migration generation #56

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Fields are verified via the following the following regular expression:

/^(\w*)(?::(\w*))?(?::(\w*))?(?::(\w*))?/
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is this relevant?

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Maybe not in the docs? Idk its from my commit message, and helps explain how field options are parsed.

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Pushed my suggestions as a commit.

arguments are passed to the command `bin/cake bake generate` as follows:

```shell
bin/cake bake generate create_users name:string created modified
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is snake case actually allowed?

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It is. It gets properly inflected.

lorenzo added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 12, 2015
Add docs for cli-based migration generation
@lorenzo lorenzo merged commit df467b4 into master Mar 12, 2015
@lorenzo lorenzo deleted the josegonzalez-doc branch March 12, 2015 09:25
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