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Since Gemfile
has the line below, you just run require "jma_code"
in bundle exec irb
to start JMACode
.
gem "jma_code", path: './'
bundle install
bundle exec irb
# (irb):> require "jma_code"
# (irb):> ame_list = JMACode::PointAmedas::Ame.load_20240325
Since it has Rakefile
, you just run the following command to make build and install it on your local.
bundle exec rake build
bundle exec rake install
Then you just run require "jma_code"
in irb
to start JMACode
.
irb
(irb):> require "jma_code"
(irb):> ame_list = JMACode::PointAmedas::Ame.load_20240325
If you have the right to publish it to rubygems, run it.
bundle exec rake build
gem push ./pkg/jma_code-${VERSION}.gem
FAQs
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We found that jma_code demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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