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Josef 'Jupp' Schugt
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Hi!
There is a lot of 'Powered by Ruby' buttons that allow you to show you
to show others that a web site makes use of Ruby. What I am searching
for is a 'Powered by Rake' button. Background: Among other purposes I
use rake to keep software and the online documentation for that software
in sync.
Actually the whole site is Rake-powered. The topmost directory contains
a Rakefile that recursively searches all subdirectories for Rakefiles
that are then used to update the directory in question.
Josef 'Jupp' Schugt
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Currently running Aurox 10.1 Quicksilver.
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Hi!
There is a lot of 'Powered by Ruby' buttons that allow you to show you
to show others that a web site makes use of Ruby. What I am searching
for is a 'Powered by Rake' button. Background: Among other purposes I
use rake to keep software and the online documentation for that software
in sync.
Actually the whole site is Rake-powered. The topmost directory contains
a Rakefile that recursively searches all subdirectories for Rakefiles
that are then used to update the directory in question.
Josef 'Jupp' Schugt
- --
Currently running Aurox 10.1 Quicksilver.
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