gli.rdoc in gli-2.1.0 vs gli.rdoc in gli-2.2.0

- old
+ new

@@ -1,80 +1,73 @@ == gli - create scaffolding for a GLI-powered application -v2.0.0.rc8 +v2.1.0 === Global Options -=== -r arg +=== -r|--root arg Root dir of project -[Aliases] --root [Default Value] . This is the directory where the project''s directory will be made, so if you specify a project name ''foo'' and the root dir of ''.'', the directory ''./foo'' will be created' === --help Show this message - === -n Dry run; dont change the disk - === -v Be verbose - === --version - === Commands -==== help command +==== Command: <tt>help command</tt> Shows a list of commands or help for one command - Gets help for the application or its commands. Can also list the commands in a way helpful to creating a bash-style completion function -==== init project_name [command[ command]*] -Create a new GLI-based project +===== Options +===== -c +List commands one per line, to assist with shell completion -[Aliases] scaffold + +==== Command: <tt>init|scaffold project_name [command[ command]*]</tt> +Create a new GLI-based project + This will create a scaffold command line project that uses GLI for command line processing. Specifically, this will create an executable ready to go, as well as a lib and test directory, all inside the directory named for your project ===== Options -===== -e +===== -e|--[no-]ext Create an ext dir -[Aliases] --[no-]ext - ===== --[no-]force Overwrite/ignore existing files and directories - ===== --notest Do not create a test or features dir - ===== --[no-]rvmrc Create an .rvmrc based on your current RVM setup -