# I have a penchant for setting up all my projects so they work the same. I like to do these things in all my projects: * Have all my tests run before committing. I don't like buying ice cream for the team on test failures. * If I'm developing gems alongside this project, I use a `Gemfile.erb` to get around the "one gem, one source" issue in current versions of Bundler. * If I'm moving to different machines or (heaven forbid!) having other developers work on the project, I want to make getting all those local gems as easy as possible. This gem makes that easier! ## What's it do? Installs a bunch of scripts into the `scripts` directory of your project: * `gemfile` which switches between `Gemfile.erb` environments * `install-git-hooks` which will do just what it says * `hooks/pre-commit`, one of the hooks the prior script installs * `initialize-environment`, which bootstraps your locak environment so you can get up and running ## Gemfile.erb?! Yeah, it's a `Gemfile` with ERB in it: ``` erb <% if env == "local" %> gem 'guard', :path => '../guard' <% else %> gem 'guard', :git => 'git://github.com/johnbintz/guard.git' <% end %> ``` Use `script/gemfile local` to get at the local ones, and `script/gemfile remote` (or anything, really) to get at the remote ones. It then runs `bundle install`. ## git hook?! It runs `script/gemfile remote` then runs `bundle exec rake`. Make sure your default Rake task for the project runs your tests and performs any other magic necessary before each commit. ## How?! * `gem install penchant` * `cd` to your project directory * `penchant install` (can do `--dir=WHEREVER`, too)