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RubyGems.org Adds New Maintainer Role
RubyGems.org has added a new "maintainer" role that allows for publishing new versions of gems. This new permission type is aimed at improving security for gem owners and the service overall.
$ npm install -g geddy
$ geddy gen app my_app
$ cd my_app
$ geddy
Creating 1 worker process.
Server worker running in development on port 4000
$ geddy gen scaffold foobar baz:string qux:int
[Added] app/models/foobar.js
[Added] db/migrations/20130809201124_create_foobars.js
[Added] test/models/foobar.js
[Added] test/controllers/foobars.js
[Added] app/controllers/foobars.js
[Added] Resource foobars route added to config/router.js
[Added] View templates
Docs are on the GeddyJS Website: http://geddyjs.org/documentation
Geddy.JS: A No-Brainer MVC Node.js Framework - Bhanu Pratap Chaudhary https://www.digitalocean.com/community/articles/geddy-js-a-no-brainer-mvc-node-js-framework
Apache License, Version 2
Geddy Web-app development framework copyright 2112 mde@fleegix.org.
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The npm package geddy receives a total of 713 weekly downloads. As such, geddy popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that geddy demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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