Echoe A Rubygems packaging tool that provides Rake tasks for documentation, extension compiling, testing, and deployment. == License Copyright 2007, 2008 Cloudburst, LLC. Licensed under the AFL 3. See the included LICENSE file. Portions copyright 2006 Ryan Davis/Zen Spider Software and used with permission. See the included MIT-LICENSE file. The public certificate for the gem is here[http://blog.evanweaver.com/files/evan_weaver-original-public_cert.pem]. If you use this software, please {make a donation}[http://blog.evanweaver.com/donate/], or {recommend Evan}[http://www.workingwithrails.com/person/7739-evan-weaver] at Working with Rails. == Features * simple configuration * comprehensive gem deployment * cross-packaging * signed gem support * automatic changeset parsing * documentation upload to any host = Usage == Installation Install the gem: sudo gem install echoe If you haven't already, make sure Rubyforge is configured locally and your password is correctly set: rubyforge setup rubyforge config == Project configuration Organize your gem according to the usual structure: lib/ README LICENSE CHANGELOG Rakefile You can add the bin/ or ext/ folders if you have executables or extensions, respectively. Your CHANGELOG should be formatted as follows (including newlines): v2.1. newest change v2. older change v1.9. oldest change This way Echoe can parse the latest version and changeset message automatically. Your Rakefile needs the following minimal contents: require 'echoe' Echoe.new('gem_name') More advanced configuration is described in the Echoe class. == Deploying your gem To deploy the gem and documentation: rake manifest rake release rake publish_docs Once you've built your manifest, you only need to rebuild it if you add or remove files from the package structure. = Extras == All Rake tasks The following tasks are made available to your gem. Packaging: * manifest - Build a manifest list. Shows added and removed files. * docs - Build the documentation. * package - Build all the packages. Testing: * test - Run the test suite. * coverage - Generate a coverage report. * compile - Compile C extensions, if available. * clean - Clean up generated documentation, packaging, and build files. * install - Install the gem locally. * uninstall - Uninstall the gem. Upload: * publish_docs - Publish documentation to the web. * release - Package and upload the latest release to Rubyforge. * announce - Generate a release announcement, edit it, and post it to Rubyforge. Cleaning: * clean - Delete all the generated documentation and packages. * redocs - Force a rebuild of the Rdoc files. * repackage - Force a rebuild of the package files. == Reporting problems The support forum is here[http://github.com/fauna/echoe/issues]. Patches and contributions are very welcome. Please note that contributors are required to assign copyright for their additions to Cloudburst, LLC.