README.md in dynamic_controller-0.0.8 vs README.md in dynamic_controller-0.0.9
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-# DynamicController
-
-Simple way to add CRUD actions into Rails controllers.
-
-Suppoted formats HTML and JSON.
-
-Tested with Ruby 1.9.3 and Rails 3.2.8.
-
-## Installation
-
-Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
-
- gem 'dynamic_controller'
-
-And then execute:
-
- $ bundle
-
-Or install it yourself as:
-
- $ gem install dynamic_controller
-
-## Adding CRUD actions to resource controller
-
- class UsersController < ApplicationController
- has_crud_actions
- end
-
-has_crud_actions adds index, show, new, edit, create, update and destroy actions to controller
-
-## Explicit action specification
-
- class UsersController < ApplicationController
- has_crud_actions only: [:index, :new, :create]
- end
-
-or
-
- class UsersController < ApplicationController
- has_crud_actions except: :destroy
- end
-
-
-## Nested resources support
-
- class ProfilesController < ApplicationController
- has_crud_actions
- nested_of User
- end
-
-If has more than one nested level should use
-
- class StreetsController < ApplicationController
- has_crud_actions
- nested_of Country
- nested_of City
- end
-
-## Redefining responder
-
- class LanguagesController < ApplicationController
- has_crud_actions
-
- respond_to_create :html do
- redirect_to action: :index
- end
-
- respond_to_update do |format|
- format.html { redirect_to action: :index }
- format.json { render json: @language }
- end
- end
-
-## Contributing
-
-1. Fork it
-2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`)
-3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Added some feature'`)
-4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`)
-5. Create new Pull Request
+# DynamicController
+
+Simple way to add CRUD actions into Rails controllers.
+
+Suppoted formats HTML and JSON.
+
+Tested with Ruby 1.9.3 and Rails 3.2.8.
+
+## Installation
+
+Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
+
+ gem 'dynamic_controller'
+
+And then execute:
+
+ $ bundle
+
+Or install it yourself as:
+
+ $ gem install dynamic_controller
+
+## Adding CRUD actions to resource controller
+
+ class UsersController < ApplicationController
+ has_crud_actions
+ end
+
+has_crud_actions adds index, show, new, edit, create, update and destroy actions to controller
+
+## Explicit action specification
+
+ class UsersController < ApplicationController
+ has_crud_actions only: [:index, :new, :create]
+ end
+
+or
+
+ class UsersController < ApplicationController
+ has_crud_actions except: :destroy
+ end
+
+
+## Nested resources support
+
+ class ProfilesController < ApplicationController
+ has_crud_actions
+ nested_of User
+ end
+
+If has more than one nested level should use
+
+ class StreetsController < ApplicationController
+ has_crud_actions
+ nested_of Country
+ nested_of City
+ end
+
+## Redefining responder
+
+ class LanguagesController < ApplicationController
+ has_crud_actions
+
+ respond_to_create :html do
+ redirect_to action: :index
+ end
+
+ respond_to_update do |format|
+ format.html { redirect_to action: :index }
+ format.json { render json: @language }
+ end
+ end
+
+## Contributing
+
+1. Fork it
+2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`)
+3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Added some feature'`)
+4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`)
+5. Create new Pull Request