- home :: github.com/rubycoco/core
- bugs :: github.com/rubycoco/core/issues
- gem :: rubygems.org/gems/props
- rdoc :: rubydoc.info/gems/props
Example:
class Config
DEFAULTS = { 'libs' => [ 'kramdown' ],
'extnames' => [
'.markdown',
'.m',
'.mark',
'.mkdn',
'.md',
'.mdown',
'.markdn',
'.txt',
'.text' ],
'redcarpet' => {
'extensions' => [
'no_intra_emphasis',
'fenced_code_blocks',
'tables',
'strikethrough' ] }
}
def initialize
@props = @props_default = Props.new( DEFAULTS, 'DEFAULTS' )
# check for user settings (markdown.yml) in home folder
props_home_file = File.join( Env.home, 'markdown.yml' )
if File.exists?( props_home_file )
puts "Loading settings from '#{props_home_file}'..."
@props = @props_home = Props.load_file( props_home_file, @props )
end
# check for user settings (markdown.yml) in working folder
props_work_file = File.join( '.', 'markdown.yml' )
if File.exists?( props_work_file )
puts "Loading settings from '#{props_work_file}'..."
@props = @props_work = Props.load_file( props_work_file, @props )
end
end
def markdown_extnames
@props.fetch( 'extnames', nil )
end
...
end # class Config
Example:
puts Env.home
# => '/home/gerald'
Backstage the Env.home
code looks something like:
path = if( ENV['HOME'] || ENV['USERPROFILE'] )
ENV['HOME'] || ENV['USERPROFILE']
elsif( ENV['HOMEDRIVE'] && ENV['HOMEPATH'] )
"#{ENV['HOMEDRIVE']}#{ENV['HOMEPATH']}"
else
begin
File.expand_path('~')
rescue
if File::ALT_SEPARATOR
'C:/'
else
'/'
end
end
end
Env.path
returns ENV[ 'PATH' ]
- splits all path entries
w/ file separator (e.g. ;
or :
) and returns string array
puts Env.path
# => ['/usr/local/sbin',
# '/usr/local/bin',
# '/usr/sbin',
# ...
# ]
Just install the gem:
$ gem install props
The slideshow
gem (also known as Slide Show (S9))
that lets you create slide shows
and author slides in plain text using a wiki-style markup language that's easy-to-write and easy-to-read.
The pluto
gem
that lets you auto-build web pages from web feeds.
The markdown
gem that lets you use your markdown library
of choice.
The props
scripts are dedicated to the public domain.
Use it as you please with no restrictions whatsoever.