<gregkare>
I've hacked together a tiny ugly script that generates a nested hash I can paste into brightbox-cli's Ruby completion script, it works with nanoc
<gregkare>
I'll clean that up tomorrow, going to bed!
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<bobthecow>
ddfreyne: feature request for cri: can we pretty please define flags as :foo_bar and have them automatically mapped to foo-bar? I hate the :'foo-bar' notation with a passion :)
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<bobthecow>
i'm used to hitting "edit" to get a pull request for a change.
<bobthecow>
this time it committed directly to the repo :P
<bobthecow>
want me to revert it and open a pull request?
<ddfreyne>
bobthecow: Nah that is fine
<ddfreyne>
Good suggestion though
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<bobthecow>
the difference in the green button at the bottom wasn't enough to tip me off to the difference.
<bobthecow>
"Commit changes" vs "Propose change"
<bobthecow>
but i edit files directly on github just seldom enough that it made sense to me that clicking the button would commit the changes *to my fork* and let me open a pull request.
<ddfreyne>
Yeah, that is a bit icky
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<ddfreyne>
Time to install 2.0.0 (at last)
<bobthecow>
ddfreyne: do it!
<bobthecow>
we switch to 2.0.0 in production last week, so i've been running it locally for most things for the last month or so.
<ddfreyne>
bobthecow: I was tempted to require Ruby 2.0.0+ for nanoc 4.0 once it's out
<ddfreyne>
The lazy stuff could be *very* useful
<bobthecow>
not a bad idea.
<bobthecow>
nanoc 4.0 is still a bit far away, and 2.0.0 has been out what, six months now?