Description: Generates a new database migration. Pass the migration name, either CamelCased or under_scored, and an optional list of attribute pairs as arguments. A migration class is generated in db/migrate prefixed by a timestamp of the current date and time. You can name your migration in either of these formats to generate add/remove column lines from supplied attributes: add_{columns}_to_{table} or remove_{columns}_from_{table}. A migration name containing JoinTable will generate join tables for use with has_and_belongs_to_many associations. You can also name your migration create_{table} along with any attributes to generate a regular table. Examples: `bin/rails generate migration add_ssl_flag` If the current date is May 14, 2008 and the current time 09:09:12, this creates the AddSslFlag migration db/migrate/20080514090912_add_ssl_flag.rb `bin/rails generate migration add_title_body_published_to_post title:string body:text published:boolean` This will create db/migrate/20080514090912_add_title_body_published_to_post.rb with this in the migration: add_column :posts, :title, :string add_column :posts, :body, :text add_column :posts, :published, :boolean `bin/rails generate migration create_media_join_table artists musics:uniq` This will create a join table migration: create_join_table :artists, :musics do |t| # t.index [:artist_id, :music_id] t.index [:music_id, :artist_id], unique: true end `bin/rails generate migration create_users email:string` This will create the migration: create_table :users do |t| t.string :email t.timestamps end