From bf83c5709f212b25575249bc7e1b6d7f7a0ad085 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mikel Lindsaar Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2010 00:03:42 +1000 Subject: Updating guides to new rails initialization process Signed-off-by: David Heinemeier Hansson --- railties/guides/source/3_0_release_notes.textile | 6 +++--- railties/guides/source/generators.textile | 2 +- railties/guides/source/getting_started.textile | 2 +- railties/guides/source/rails_application_templates.textile | 4 ++-- 4 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'railties/guides') diff --git a/railties/guides/source/3_0_release_notes.textile b/railties/guides/source/3_0_release_notes.textile index b7f4fbf35c..2a8d7fbcdb 100644 --- a/railties/guides/source/3_0_release_notes.textile +++ b/railties/guides/source/3_0_release_notes.textile @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ The new installing rails sequence (for the beta) is: $ gem install rails --prerelease -$ rails myapp +$ rails new myapp $ cd myapp @@ -98,13 +98,13 @@ h4. Living on the Edge If you want to bundle straight from the Git repository, you can pass the +--edge+ flag: -$ rails myapp --edge +$ rails new myapp --edge If you have a local checkout of the Rails repository and want to generate an application using that, you can pass the +--dev+ flag: -$ ruby /path/to/rails/bin/rails myapp --dev +$ ruby /path/to/rails/bin/rails new myapp --dev h3. Rails Architectural Changes diff --git a/railties/guides/source/generators.textile b/railties/guides/source/generators.textile index b77a2837c3..704a8793b2 100644 --- a/railties/guides/source/generators.textile +++ b/railties/guides/source/generators.textile @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ h3. First contact When you create an application using the +rails+ command, you are in fact using a Rails generator. After that, you can get a list of all available generators by just invoking +rails generate+: -$ rails myapp +$ rails new myapp $ cd myapp $ rails generate diff --git a/railties/guides/source/getting_started.textile b/railties/guides/source/getting_started.textile index 46e709d0f5..89551a223d 100644 --- a/railties/guides/source/getting_started.textile +++ b/railties/guides/source/getting_started.textile @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ The best way to use this guide is to follow each step as it happens, no code or To begin, open a terminal, navigate to a folder where you have rights to create files, and type: -$ rails blog +$ rails new blog This will create a Rails application called Blog in a directory called blog. diff --git a/railties/guides/source/rails_application_templates.textile b/railties/guides/source/rails_application_templates.textile index baaa3d6d66..1af6f56957 100644 --- a/railties/guides/source/rails_application_templates.textile +++ b/railties/guides/source/rails_application_templates.textile @@ -14,13 +14,13 @@ h3. Usage To apply a template, you need to provide the Rails generator with the location of the template you wish to apply, using -m option : -$ rails blog -m ~/template.rb +$ rails new blog -m ~/template.rb It's also possible to apply a template using a URL : -$ rails blog -m http://gist.github.com/31208.txt +$ rails new blog -m http://gist.github.com/31208.txt Alternatively, you can use the rake task +rails:template+ to apply a template to an existing Rails application : -- cgit v1.2.3