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diff --git a/guides/source/command_line.md b/guides/source/command_line.md index 7c629f74c8..0c2b66da57 100644 --- a/guides/source/command_line.md +++ b/guides/source/command_line.md @@ -457,65 +457,90 @@ More information about migrations can be found in the [Migrations](active_record ### `notes` -`bin/rails notes` will search through your code for comments beginning with FIXME, OPTIMIZE, or TODO. The search is done in files with extension `.builder`, `.rb`, `.rake`, `.yml`, `.yaml`, `.ruby`, `.css`, `.js`, and `.erb` for both default and custom annotations. +`bin/rails notes` searches through your code for comments beginning with a specific keyword. You can refer to `bin/rails notes --help` for information about usage. + +By default, it will search in `app`, `config`, `db`, `lib`, and `test` directories for FIXME, OPTIMIZE, and TODO annotations in files with extension `.builder`, `.rb`, `.rake`, `.yml`, `.yaml`, `.ruby`, `.css`, `.js`, and `.erb`. ```bash $ bin/rails notes -(in /home/foobar/commandsapp) app/controllers/admin/users_controller.rb: * [ 20] [TODO] any other way to do this? * [132] [FIXME] high priority for next deploy -app/models/school.rb: +lib/school.rb: * [ 13] [OPTIMIZE] refactor this code to make it faster * [ 17] [FIXME] ``` -You can add support for new file extensions using `config.annotations.register_extensions` option, which receives a list of the extensions with its corresponding regex to match it up. - -```ruby -config.annotations.register_extensions("scss", "sass", "less") { |annotation| /\/\/\s*(#{annotation}):?\s*(.*)$/ } -``` +#### Annotations -If you are looking for a specific annotation, say FIXME, you can use `bin/rails notes:fixme`. Note that you have to lower case the annotation's name. +You can pass specific annotations by using the `--annotations` argument. By default, it will search for FIXME, OPTIMIZE, and TODO. +Note that annotations are case sensitive. ```bash -$ bin/rails notes:fixme -(in /home/foobar/commandsapp) +$ bin/rails notes --annotations FIXME RELEASE app/controllers/admin/users_controller.rb: - * [132] high priority for next deploy + * [101] [RELEASE] We need to look at this before next release + * [132] [FIXME] high priority for next deploy -app/models/school.rb: - * [ 17] +lib/school.rb: + * [ 17] [FIXME] ``` -You can also use custom annotations in your code and list them using `bin/rails notes:custom` by specifying the annotation using an environment variable `ANNOTATION`. +#### Directories + +You can add more default directories to search from by using `config.annotations.register_directories`. It receives a list of directory names. + +```ruby +config.annotations.register_directories("spec", "vendor") +``` ```bash -$ bin/rails notes:custom ANNOTATION=BUG -(in /home/foobar/commandsapp) -app/models/article.rb: - * [ 23] Have to fix this one before pushing! +$ bin/rails notes +app/controllers/admin/users_controller.rb: + * [ 20] [TODO] any other way to do this? + * [132] [FIXME] high priority for next deploy + +lib/school.rb: + * [ 13] [OPTIMIZE] Refactor this code to make it faster + * [ 17] [FIXME] + +spec/models/user_spec.rb: + * [122] [TODO] Verify the user that has a subscription works + +vendor/tools.rb: + * [ 56] [TODO] Get rid of this dependency ``` -NOTE. When using specific annotations and custom annotations, the annotation name (FIXME, BUG etc) is not displayed in the output lines. +#### Extensions -By default, `rails notes` will look in the `app`, `config`, `db`, `lib`, and `test` directories. If you would like to search other directories, you can configure them using `config.annotations.register_directories` option. +You can add more default file extensions to search from by using `config.annotations.register_extensions`. It receives a list of extensions with its corresponding regex to match it up. ```ruby -config.annotations.register_directories("spec", "vendor") +config.annotations.register_extensions("scss", "sass") { |annotation| /\/\/\s*(#{annotation}):?\s*(.*)$/ } ``` -You can also provide them as a comma separated list in the environment variable `SOURCE_ANNOTATION_DIRECTORIES`. - ```bash -$ export SOURCE_ANNOTATION_DIRECTORIES='spec,vendor' $ bin/rails notes -(in /home/foobar/commandsapp) -app/models/user.rb: - * [ 35] [FIXME] User should have a subscription at this point +app/controllers/admin/users_controller.rb: + * [ 20] [TODO] any other way to do this? + * [132] [FIXME] high priority for next deploy + +app/assets/stylesheets/application.css.sass: + * [ 34] [TODO] Use pseudo element for this class + +app/assets/stylesheets/application.css.scss: + * [ 1] [TODO] Split into multiple components + +lib/school.rb: + * [ 13] [OPTIMIZE] Refactor this code to make it faster + * [ 17] [FIXME] + spec/models/user_spec.rb: * [122] [TODO] Verify the user that has a subscription works + +vendor/tools.rb: + * [ 56] [TODO] Get rid of this dependency ``` ### `routes` |