Japanese translator turned software engineer. I work mostly with Ruby and Rails, but love working on both the backend and the frontend. Currently a computer science student @ University of Colorado.
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Connecticut
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University of Colorado, Ohio State University, IUC (for Japanese)
And you hit right on the other thing I was confused about: how to get the 'find-recipe' command to run no matter what directory you're in! I read through your walkthroughs and the $PATH is starting to make a little more sense.
The original $PATH code and gemspec were generated by bundler's gem command, so I had just used it as is. I used your examples and it seems to work now :) thanks again!
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Thanks for explaining the .gem file stuff.
And you hit right on the other thing I was confused about: how to get the 'find-recipe' command to run no matter what directory you're in! I read through your walkthroughs and the $PATH is starting to make a little more sense.
The original $PATH code and gemspec were generated by bundler's
gem
command, so I had just used it as is. I used your examples and it seems to work now :) thanks again!