Updated custom init.rb to reflect how Qwandry expects to get configured.\nHopefully this does not break for anyone. I am assuming nobody has been too adventurous with it yet.

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Adam Sanderson 2010-12-30 11:03:02 -07:00
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#
# To learn more about Qwandry, take a look at the source with qwandry!
# qw qwandry
#
# You can uncomment the indented code to try it out.
# If you get confused, just delete this file and run the customize command again.
#
# == Adding Personal Projects
#
# If you keep all your projects in the home directory under projects,
# you can tell Qwandry to search there.
#
# add :projects, "~/Projects/"
# register 'projects' do
# add '~/Projects/personal'
# add '~/Projects/work'
# add '~/Experiments'
# end
#
# This will tell Qwandry that you want to create a `projects` configuration
#
# For more advanced examples, try `qw qwandry` and take a look at
# `configuration/default.rb`.
# == Setting Defaults
# To make `projects` a default search path, activate `projects`:
#
# activate :projects
# default :projects
#
# If you don't use ruby, you can make something else the default:
# You can also set multiple configurations to be the default:
#
# deactivate :ruby, :gem
# activate :python
# == Common Repositories
# Below are some common configurations you might find useful, these may vary
# from system to system.
# = Haskel
# Open Cabal packages:
# add :ghc, "~/.cabal/lib"
# Open Haskel system libraries:
# add :ghc, "/usr/local/lib/ghc/"
# = Ruby
# Qwandry comes set up for ruby by default, however you may want to be able to
# quickly access the ruby sources.
#
# If you installed ruby with `rvm`, your path might be something like this:
# add :cruby, "~/.rvm/src/ruby-1.9.1-p378/"
# = Javascript / Node
# Edit node.js and npm managed libraries.
# Configure a :node repository showing only the active versions of each library:
# add :node, "/usr/local/lib/node/", :reject=> /@/
# # Configure a :npm repository showing only the versioned libraries:
# add :npm, "/usr/local/lib/node/", :accept=> /@/
# default :python, :projects