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stephencelis avatar stephencelis commented on July 30, 2024

Already implemented in the latest version (see README for installation instructions if you're on the old gem version—and be sure to uninstall the gem/executable before upgrading):

$ ghi o "My New Case" -M2

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drusellers avatar drusellers commented on July 30, 2024

awesome. are you not distributing via gems any more?

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stephencelis avatar stephencelis commented on July 30, 2024

Nope. I wanted to drop the Ruby knowledge requirement involved since it's a universal tool and not Ruby-specific. This should hopefully be simpler for everyone.

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drusellers avatar drusellers commented on July 30, 2024

gotcha, are you changing the language?

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drusellers avatar drusellers commented on July 30, 2024

I ask, (and I haven't had to deal w/ peoples questions) if you are using ruby to develop the program - i would think it acceptable to keep gems around - or have an update command. I expected gem update to get the 'updates' :)

loving ghi though.

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stephencelis avatar stephencelis commented on July 30, 2024

It's still written in Ruby, but I don't think I'll be distributing it via RubyGems since that makes it more cumbersome for users unfamiliar with RubyGems (and slightly slower, too, with the RubyGems overhead).

I may release one more "version" in RubyGems that prints a message with the new installation instructions. I also may submit the new version to Homebrew if/when it makes sense to.

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drusellers avatar drusellers commented on July 30, 2024

right on. would love it if you could keep doing gems as WELL as the non gems approach. as my entire team uses ghi and we have our machine setup automated - also we are on PCs so we can't use Homebrew. :(

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stephencelis avatar stephencelis commented on July 30, 2024

Definitely will consider it, or at least a friendlier alternative. I just don't want to maintain two kinds of releases and accidentally let either fall out of sync.

I haven't had a chance to test the latest version on a PC yet. Please let me know if it works OK or if you encounter any bugs!

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drusellers avatar drusellers commented on July 30, 2024

will do for sure. i will check out the new release tomorrow and see what's what. :)

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