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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers After Learning Shell Scripting Post 302964709 by gandolf989 on Monday 18th of January 2016 10:17:24 AM
Old 01-18-2016
IMHO, I get a lot of use out of scripting with Bash. I have written most of my shell scripts with Bash. I also do Perl programming. I mostly do Perl because it is a requirement for my job. I don't like that it is loosely typed, doesn't handle NULL very well and the error handling is terrible. Perhaps Python or Ruby would do a better job. But you can get a lot done with Bash.
 

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YRI(1)																	    YRI(1)

NAME
yri - documentation tool in console for Ruby SYNOPSIS
yri [options] Path_to_object DESCRIPTION
yard(1) is an extensible documentation generation tool for the Ruby programming language. It enables the user to generate consistent, usable documentation that can be exported to a number of formats very easily, and also supports extending for custom Ruby constructs such as custom class level definitions. yri(1), synonym for yard ri gives the possibility to read the documentation for Ruby programs inside a console, pretty much like ri(1). OPTIONS
General Options: -b, --db FILE Use a specified .yardoc db to search in -T, --no-pager No pager -p, --pager PAGER Use PAGER as a pager Other options: -e, --load FILE A Ruby script to load before running command. --plugin PLUGIN Load a YARD plugin (gem with `yard-' prefix) --legacy Use old style Ruby parser and handlers. Always on in 1.8.x. --safe Enable safe mode for this instance -q, --quiet Show no warnings. --verbose Show more information. --debug Show debugging information. --backtrace Show stack traces -v, --version Show version. -h, --help Show a help message, similar to this page. EXAMPLES
yri String#gsub SEE ALSO
yard(1). AUTHORS
yard has been developed by Loren Segal <lsegal@soen.ca>. This manual page has been written for the Debian Project by CA(C)dric Boutillier (but may used by others). 2012-05-08 YRI(1)
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