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README.markdown

Qwandry, a questionable tool

Why spend time trying to remember where libraries, projects, and packages are lurking when your computer can do it faster?

	qw matrix	       # opens ruby's matrix class in your editor
	qw rails         # will ask you which version of rails you want to open
	qw activerec 3.1 # will find the gem activerecord 3.1 and open it

Installation

Qwandry is a standard ruby gem, on any system with ruby installed already simply install with:

gem install qwandry

Usage

Just type qw and the first few letters of what you're looking for. By default Qwandry is set up for locating and editing ruby libraries.

qw date # opens ruby's date library

Want to use Qwandry with Python, Perl, or other languages?

qw --customize 

Contact

Adam Sanderson, netghost@gmail.com

Issues and Source: https://github.com/adamsanderson/qwandry