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RAKE(1)				     UNIX			       RAKE(1)

NAME
       rake - Ruby Make

SYNOPSIS
       rake  [--f Rakefile] [--version] [-CGNPgnqstv] [-D [PATTERN]] [-E CODE]
       [-I LIBDIR] [-R RAKELIBDIR] [-T [PATTERN]] [-e CODE] [-p CODE] [-r MOD‐
       ULE] [--rules] [variable=value] target ...

DESCRIPTION
       Rake is a simple ruby(1) build program with capabilities similar to the
       regular make(1) command.

       Rake has the following features:

       ·      Rakefiles (Rake's version of Makefiles) are  completely  defined
	      in  standard Ruby syntax.	 No XML files to edit. No quirky Make‐
	      file syntax to worry about (is that a tab or a space?).

       ·      Users can specify tasks with prerequisites.

       ·      Rake supports rule patterns to synthesize implicit tasks.

       ·      Flexible FileLists that act like arrays but know	about  manipu‐
	      lating file names and paths.

       ·      A	 library  of prepackaged tasks to make building rakefiles eas‐
	      ier.

OPTIONS
       --version
	      Display the program version.

       -C

       --classic-namespace
	      Put Task and FileTask in the top level namespace

       -D [PATTERN]

       --describe [PATTERN]
	      Describe the tasks (matching optional PATTERN ), then exit.

       -E CODE

       --execute-continue CODE
	      Execute some Ruby code, then continue with normal task  process‐
	      ing.

       -G

       --no-system

       --nosystem
	      Use  standard  project Rakefile search paths, ignore system wide
	      rakefiles.

       -I LIBDIR

       --libdir LIBDIR
	      Include LIBDIR in the search path for required modules.

       -N

       --no-search

       --nosearch
	      Do not search parent directories for the Rakefile.

       -P

       --prereqs
	      Display the tasks and dependencies, then exit.

       -R RAKELIBDIR

       --rakelib RAKELIBDIR

       --rakelibdir RAKELIBDIR
	      Auto-import any .rake files in RAKELIBDIR.  (default is  rakelib
	      )

       -T [PATTERN]

       --tasks [PATTERN]
	      Display  the  tasks  (matching  optional PATTERN ) with descrip‐
	      tions, then exit.

       -e CODE

       --execute CODE
	      Execute some Ruby code and exit.

       -f FILE

       --rakefile FILE
	      Use FILE as the rakefile.

       -h

       --help Prints a summary of options.

       -g

       --system
	      Using system wide (global) rakefiles (usually ~/.rake/*.rake ).

       -n

       --dry-run
	      Do a dry run without executing actions.

       -p CODE

       --execute-print CODE
	      Execute some Ruby code, print the result, then exit.

       -q

       --quiet
	      Do not log messages to standard output.

       -r MODULE

       --require MODULE
	      Require MODULE before executing rakefile.

       -s

       --silent
	      Like --quiet, but also suppresses the 'in	 directory'  announce‐
	      ment.

       -t

       --trace
	      Turn on invoke/execute tracing, enable full backtrace.

       -v

       --verbose
	      Log message to standard output (default).

       --rules
	      Trace the rules resolution.

SEE ALSO
       ruby(1) make(1)

       http://rake.rubyforge.org/

REPORTING BUGS
       Bugs,   features	  requests   and   other   issues  can	be  logged  at
       <http://onestepback.org/redmine/projects/show/rake>.

       You will need an account to before you can  post	 issues.  Register  at
       <http://onestepback.org/redmine/account/register>.   Or you can send an
       email to the author.

AUTHOR
       Rake is written by Jim Weirich <jim@weirichhouse.org>

November 30, 2008      Ruby Programmers Reference Guide		       RAKE(1)
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