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NAME

       ramaze  -  This  little  tool  helps  you  creating,  controlling,  and
       debugging your applications.

SYNOPSIS

       ramaze [options] [INPUT]

DESCRIPTION

       ramaze  binary  tightly  integrates  with  both  Ramaze  and  the  Rack
       executable rackup, so you will be able to take advantage of both.

OPTIONS

       create  To  create  a  new  application  with  a basic set of files and
               directories.

       start   Start an instance of your application with ramaze start. Supply
               a  pidfile  name  if  you  do  not  want  it to use the default
               (PROJECT.pid).

       start -D
               To  start  your  application  in  the  background  you   should
               daemonize it with the -D argument. This will put the PID of the
               instance into the pidfile.

       stop    Stop a running instance of this application with  ramaze  stop.
               Supply  a  pidfile  name if you started it with a pidfile other
               than the default (PROJECT.pid).

       restart Stop a running instance of this  application,  then  starts  it
               back  up with ramaze restart. Pidfile (if supplied) is used for
               both stop and start.

       console Starts an irb console with app.rb (and irb completion)  loaded.
               This  command ignores rack options.At the moment, you will have
               to call Ramaze.setup_dependencies after starting the session to
               get full functionality.

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SEE ALSO

       This  program  is  shipped  as  part  of  the libramaze-ruby1.8 library
       package, you can check its corresponding documentation can be found  in
       the libramaze-ruby-doc package.

AUTHOR

       This     manual     page     was    written    by    Deepak    Tripathi
       <apenguinlinux@gmail.com>, based on the document of this  program,  for
       the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be freely used by others).

                                 May 27, 2010                        ramaze(1)