README.md in sequel-rails-0.4.0.pre1 vs README.md in sequel-rails-0.4.0.pre2
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rake db:create[env] # Create the database defined in config/database.yml for the current Rails.env
rake db:create:all # Create all the local databases defined in config/database.yml
rake db:drop[env] # Create the database defined in config/database.yml for the current Rails.env
rake db:drop:all # Drops all the local databases defined in config/database.yml
rake db:force_close_open_connections # Forcibly close any open connections to the test database
-rake db:forward # Pushes the schema to the next version. Specify the number of steps with STEP=n
rake db:migrate # Migrate the database to the latest version
rake db:migrate:down # Runs the "down" for a given migration VERSION.
rake db:migrate:redo # Rollbacks the database one migration and re migrate up.
rake db:migrate:reset # Resets your database using your migrations for the current environment
rake db:migrate:up # Runs the "up" for a given migration VERSION.
rake db:reset # Drops and recreates the database from db/schema.rb for the current environment and loads the seeds.
-rake db:rollback # Rollbacks the database one migration and re migrate up. If you want to rollback more than one step, define STEP=x. Target specific version with VERSION=x.
rake db:schema:dump # Create a db/schema.rb file that can be portably used against any DB supported by Sequel
rake db:schema:load # Load a schema.rb file into the database
rake db:seed # Load the seed data from db/seeds.rb
rake db:setup # Create the database, load the schema, and initialize with the seed data
rake db:test:prepare # Prepare test database (ensure all migrations ran, drop and re-create database then load schema). This task can be run in the same invocation as other task (eg: rake db:migrate db:test:prepare).
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* Benjamin Atkin (benatkin)
* Gabor Ratky (rgabo)
* Joshua Hansen (binarypaladin)
* Arron Washington (radicaled)
* Thiago Pradi (tchandy)
+* Sascha Cunz (scunz)
Credits
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The [dm-rails](http://github.com/datamapper/dm-rails) team wrote most of the original code, I just sequel-ized it, but since then most of it as been either adapter or rewritten.