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Opinionated gem scaffold for rapid gemming.
Building a gem is (IMHO) the superior way to package scripting utilities for your day to day workflows. Packaging a gem (or any X module) makes sharing with coworkers, installing across computers, and using in distributed ENVs a breeze. So this repo is all about rapid gem development for myself.
These are the things that are particularly important to me. When I start a gem I don't want to think about the things I know/want to already be decided.
Note: a great way to start a gem without any understanding of a workflow is bundle gem <dest>
, which is what this scaffold improves upon. It is only an improvement because I save myself time when developing, and anyone else who enjoys using the same tools as I do.
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