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= JGrouper::Shell - JGrouper interactive shell
== Usage
% jgrouper
=== Group Types
Any JGrouper::GroupType methods, such as:
JGrouper::Shell:0> group_type.all
=== Stems
Any JGrouper::Stem methods, such as:
JGrouper::Shell:0> stem.root
=== Groups
Any JGrouper::Group methods, such as:
JGrouper::Group:0> group.find 'name'
=== Subjects
Any JGrouper::Subject methods, such as:
JGrouper::Shell:0> subject.root
== Installation
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'jgrouper-shell'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install jgrouper-shell
== Contributing
== Author
blair christensen. mailto:blair.christensen@gmail.com
== Home Page
https://github.com/blairc/jgrouper-shell
== See Also
JGrouper https://github.com/blairc/jgrouper, http://grouper.internet2.edu
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