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This gem is a thin C => Ruby wrapper around the <uuid/uuid.h>
library that should come with your OS. It's been tested on OS X (10.7+) and Ubuntu (10.04 LTS). It provides one method for you.
CUUID.generate # => "08146761-57BF-46C9-A55B-1B49103AA08B"
Or if you've required "cuuid/uuid"
then you can just do
UUID.generate # => "08146761-57BF-46C9-A55B-1B49103AA08B"
It'll work out the box on OS X. Ubuntu requires uuid-dev
apt package installing.
Rubygem install:
gem install cuuid
Gemfile:
gem "cuuid"
There's an optional file for compatibility with the uuid gem:
require "cuuid/uuid"
or in your Gemfile:
gem "cuuid", require: "cuuid/uuid"
See LICENSE
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