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RAKE(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   RAKE(1)

NAME
rake - a ruby build program with capabilities similar to make SYNOPSIS
A short usage summary. rake options OPTIONS
-n,--dry-run Do a dry run without executing actions. -H,--help Display this help message. -I,--libdir=LIBDIR Include LIBDIR in the search path for required modules. -N--nosearch Do not search parent directories for the Rakefile. -P,--prereqs Display the tasks and dependencies, then exit. -q,--quiet Do not log messages to standard output -f,--rakefile=FILE Use FILE as the rakefile. -r,--require=MODULE Require MODULE before executing rakefile. -s,--silent Like --quiet, but also suppresses the 'in directory' announcement. -T,--tasks Display the tasks and dependencies, then exit. -t,--trace Turn on invoke/execute tracing, enable full backtrace. -h,--usage Display usage. -v,--verbose Log message to standard output (default). -V,--version Display the program version. AUTHOR
Manpage provided by Adam Majer as part of the Debian's rake package. Upstream author of rake is Jim Weirich. SEE ALSO
Full documentation is available in /usr/share/doc/rake/html RAKE(1)

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GANT(1) 							   User Commands							   GANT(1)

NAME
Gant - Groovy build framework based on scripting Ant tasks DESCRIPTION
usage: gant [option]* [target]* -c,--usecache Whether to cache the generated class and perform modified checks on the file before re-compilation. -n,--dry-run Do not actually action any tasks. -D <name>=<value> Define <name> to have value <value>. Creates a variable named <name> for use in the scripts and a property named <name> for the Ant tasks. -P,--classpath <path> Adds a path to search for jars and classes. -T,--targets Print out a list of the possible targets. -V,--version Print the version number and exit. -d,--cachedir <cache-file> The directory where to cache generated classes to. -f,--gantfile <build-file> Use the named build file instead of the default, build.gant. -h,--help Print out this message. -l,--gantlib <library> A directory that contains classes to be used as extra Gant modules, -p,--projecthelp Print out a list of the possible targets. -q,--quiet Do not print out much when executing. -s,--silent Print out nothing when executing. -v,--verbose Print lots of extra information. SEE ALSO
groovy(1) groovyc(1) AUTHOR
This manual page was generated using help2man and edited by Varun Hiremath <varun@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). Gant version 1.1.0 February 2008 GANT(1)
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