# Gemsmith [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/gemsmith.svg)](http://badge.fury.io/rb/gemsmith) [![Code Climate GPA](https://codeclimate.com/github/bkuhlmann/gemsmith.svg)](https://codeclimate.com/github/bkuhlmann/gemsmith) [![Code Climate Coverage](https://codeclimate.com/github/bkuhlmann/gemsmith/coverage.svg)](https://codeclimate.com/github/bkuhlmann/gemsmith) [![Gemnasium Status](https://gemnasium.com/bkuhlmann/gemsmith.svg)](https://gemnasium.com/bkuhlmann/gemsmith) [![Travis CI Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/bkuhlmann/gemsmith.svg)](http://travis-ci.org/bkuhlmann/gemsmith) [![Patreon](https://img.shields.io/badge/patreon-donate-brightgreen.svg)](https://www.patreon.com/bkuhlmann) A command line interface for smithing new Ruby gems. # Table of Contents - [Features](#features) - [Requirements](#requirements) - [Setup](#setup) - [Usage](#usage) - [Command Line Interface (CLI)](#command-line-interface-cli) - [Rake](#rake) - [Upgrades](#upgrades) - [Tests](#tests) - [Security](#security) - [Git Signing Key](#git-signing-key) - [Gem Certificates](#gem-certificates) - [Promotion](#promotion) - [Versioning](#versioning) - [Code of Conduct](#code-of-conduct) - [Contributions](#contributions) - [License](#license) - [History](#history) - [Credits](#credits) # Features - Builds a gem skeleton with enhanced Bundler functionality. - Supports common settings to be applied when creating new gems. - Supports [Thor](https://github.com/wycats/thor) command line interface (CLI) functionality. - Supports [Ruby on Rails](http://rubyonrails.org). - Supports [Pry](http://pryrepl.org). - Supports [Guard](https://github.com/guard/guard). - Supports [RSpec](http://rspec.info). - Supports [Rubocop](https://github.com/bbatsov/rubocop). - Supports [Code Climate](https://codeclimate.com). - Supports [Gemnasium](https://gemnasium.com). - Supports [Travis CI](http://travis-ci.org). - Supports [Patreon](https://www.patreon.com). - Provides the ability to open the source code of any gem within your favorite editor. - Provides the ability to read the documentation of any gem within your default browser. - Adds commonly needed [README](README.md), [CHANGELOG](CHANGELOG.md), [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md), [CODE OF CONDUCT](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md), [LICENSE](LICENSE.md), etc. documentation. [![asciicast](https://asciinema.org/a/30728.png)](https://asciinema.org/a/30728) # Requirements 0. A UNIX-based system 0. [MRI 2.x.x](http://www.ruby-lang.org) 0. [RubyGems](http://rubygems.org) 0. [Bundler](https://github.com/carlhuda/bundler) # Setup For a secure install, type the following from the command line (recommended): gem cert --add <(curl -Ls https://www.alchemists.io/gem-public.pem) gem install gemsmith --trust-policy MediumSecurity NOTE: A HighSecurity trust policy would be best but MediumSecurity enables signed gem verification while allowing the installation of unsigned dependencies since they are beyond the scope of this gem. For an insecure install, type the following (not recommended): gem install gemsmith You can configure common settings for future gem builds by creating the following file: ~/.gemsmithrc ...using the following settings (as a simple example): :author: :name: "Joe Smith" :email: "joe@example.com" :url: "https://www.example.com" :organization: :name: "ExampleSoft" :url: "https://www.example.com" The following defaults are used when no options are configured: :year: :github_user: :gem: :platform: "Gem::Platform::RUBY" :home_url: "" :license: "MIT" :private_key: "~/.ssh/gem-private.pem" :public_key: "~/.ssh/gem-public.pem" :author: :name: :email: :url: "" :organization: :name: "" :url: "" :versions: :ruby: :rails: "4.2" :create: :cli: false :rails: false :security: true :pry: true :guard: true :rspec: true :rubocop: true :code_climate: true :gemnasium: true :travis: true :patreon: true While Gemsmith is fully customizable, please keep in mind that these are *global* settings and, once set, will affect all future gem creations. Further customization is also provided via the CLI for a customizable experience per gem if necessary. # Usage ## Command Line Interface (CLI) From the command line, type: `gemsmith --help` gemsmith -c, [create=CREATE] # Create new gem. gemsmith -e, [--edit] # Edit Gemsmith settings in default editor. gemsmith -h, [--help=HELP] # Show this message or get help for a command. gemsmith -o, [open=OPEN] # Open a gem in default editor. gemsmith -r, [read=READ] # Open a gem in default browser. gemsmith -v, [--version] # Show Gemsmith version. For more gem creation options, type: `gemsmith --help --create` -c, [--cli], [--no-cli] # Add CLI support. -r, [--rails], [--no-rails] # Add Rails support. -S, [--security], [--no-security] # Add security support. # Default: true -p, [--pry], [--no-pry] # Add Pry support. # Default: true -g, [--guard], [--no-guard] # Add Guard support. # Default: true -s, [--rspec], [--no-rspec] # Add RSpec support. # Default: true -R, [--rubocop], [--no-rubocop] # Add Rubocop support. # Default: true -C, [--code-climate], [--no-code-climate] # Add Code Climate support. # Default: true -G, [--gemnasium], [--no-gemnasium] # Add Gemnasium support. # Default: true -t, [--travis], [--no-travis] # Add Travis CI support. # Default: true -P, [--patreon], [--no-patreon] # Add Patreon support. # Default: true ## Rake Once a gem skeleton has been created, the following tasks are available within the project via Bundler (i.e. rake -T): rake build # Build gemsmith-6.0.0.gem into the pkg directory rake clean # Clean gem artifacts rake doc # Update README (table of contents) rake install # Build and install gemsmith-6.0.0.gem into system gems rake install:local # Build and install gemsmith-6.0.0.gem into system gems without network access rake publish # Build, tag v6.0.0 (signed), and push gemsmith-6.0.0.gem to RubyGems rake release # Create tag v6.0.0 and build and push gemsmith-6.0.0.gem to Rubygems rake rubocop # Run RuboCop rake rubocop:auto_correct # Auto-correct RuboCop offenses rake spec # Run RSpec code examples Run `bundle exec rake` to run everything (includes all specs and code quality checks). ## Upgrades For those upgrading from Gemsmith 5.6.0 please be aware of the following changes: - Move your `~/.gemsmith/settings.yml` settings to the new `~/.gemsmithrc` file. Refer to the Setup documentation mentioned above for details. - The `--cli/-c` create option has been replaced with the `--bin/-b` create option. - The `--code-climate` create option shortcut is now `-C` instead of `-c`. - [Tocer](https://github.com/bkuhlmann/tocer) has replaced [DocToc](https://github.com/thlorenz/doctoc) as a pure Ruby implementation for generating README table of contents and removing the dependency on NPM. - The `rake readme:toc` task has been replaced with `rake doc`. - Using Rake to build or publish a gem will fail if uncommitted Git changes are detected helping to prevent you from publishing a gem with missing changes. # Tests To test, run: bundle exec rake # Security ## Git Signing Key To sign your Git tags, start by installing and configuring [GPG](https://www.gnupg.org): brew install gpg gpg --gen-key When setting up your GPG key, here is an example of safe defaults: - Key kind: RSA and RSA (default) - Key size: 4096 - Key validity: 0 - Real Name: `` - Email: `` - Passphrase: `` To obtain your key, run the following and take the part after the forward slash: gpg --list-keys | grep pub Add your key to your global Git configuration in the `[user]` section. Example: [user] signingkey = Now, when publishing your gems with Gemsmith (i.e. `bundle exec rake publish`), signing of your Git tag will happen automatically. Should you not want to sign your tags, use `bundle exec rake release` which is the same as `bundle exec rake publish` except the Git tag is not signed. ## Gem Certificates To create a certificate for your gems, run the following: cd ~/.ssh gem cert --build you@example.com chmod 600 gem-*.pem The resulting `*.pem` key files can be referenced via the `:private_key:` and `:public_key:` keys within the `~/.gemsmithrc` file. To learn more about gem certificates, read the following: - [Ruby Gems](http://guides.rubygems.org/security/#building_gems) - [A Practical Guide to Using Signed Ruby Gems - Part 1: Bundler](http://blog.meldium.com/home/2013/3/3/signed-rubygems-part) - [A Practical Guide to Using Signed Ruby Gems - Part 2: Heroku](http://blog.meldium.com/home/2013/3/6/signed-gems-on-heroku) # Promotion Once your gem is released, you might want to let the world know about your awesomeness. Here are several resources: - [How to Spread the Word About Your Code](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2013/05/how-to-spread-the-word-about-your-code) - [Ruby Green News](http://greenruby.org) - [Ruby Toolbox](https://www.ruby-toolbox.com) - [RubyFlow](http://www.rubyflow.com) - [The Ruby Show](http://rubyshow.com) - [Ruby 5](https://ruby5.codeschool.com) # Versioning Read [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org) for details. Briefly, it means: - Patch (x.y.Z) - Incremented for small, backwards compatible bug fixes. - Minor (x.Y.z) - Incremented for new, backwards compatible public API enhancements and/or bug fixes. - Major (X.y.z) - Incremented for any backwards incompatible public API changes. # Code of Conduct Please note that this project is released with a [CODE OF CONDUCT](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md). By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms. # Contributions Read [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md) for details. # License Copyright (c) 2011 [Alchemists](https://www.alchemists.io). Read the [LICENSE](LICENSE.md) for details. # History Read the [CHANGELOG](CHANGELOG.md) for details. # Credits Developed by [Brooke Kuhlmann](https://www.alchemists.io) at [Alchemists](https://www.alchemists.io).