NAME¶
ramaze - This little tool helps you creating, controlling, and debugging your
applications.
SYNOPSIS¶
ramaze [options] [INPUT]
DESCRIPTION¶
ramaze binary tightly integrates with both Ramaze and the Rack executable
rackup, so you will be able to take advantage of both.
OPTIONS¶
- create
- To create a new application with a basic set of files and
directories.
- start
- Start an instance of your application with ramaze start.
Supply a pidfile name if you do not want it to use the default
(PROJECT.pid).
- start -D
- To start your application in the background you should
daemonize it with the -D argument. This will put the PID of the instance
into the pidfile.
- stop
- Stop a running instance of this application with ramaze
stop. Supply a pidfile name if you started it with a pidfile other than
the default (PROJECT.pid).
- restart
- Stop a running instance of this application, then starts it
back up with ramaze restart. Pidfile (if supplied) is used for both stop
and start.
- console
- Starts an irb console with app.rb (and irb completion)
loaded. This command ignores rack options.At the moment, you will have to
call Ramaze.setup_dependencies after starting the session to get full
functionality.
- Print version
SEE ALSO¶
This program is shipped as part of the libramaze-ruby1.8 library package, you
can check its corresponding documentation can be found in the
libramaze-ruby-doc package.
AUTHOR¶
This manual page was written by Deepak Tripathi <apenguinlinux@gmail.com>,
based on the document of this program, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but
may be freely used by others).