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| " Name: focus.vim | |
| " Author: Alan MacDougall <smoke@alanmacdougall.com> | |
| " License: Public Domain | |
| " | |
| " Focus on a single column of text, showing it in a distraction-free format. | |
| " Save this as ~/.vim/scripts/focus.vim (or whatever you please), and invoke | |
| " it with :source <filename>. Of course, you could certainly hook that up to a | |
| " :command, or a macro, or a Vimscript function... | |
| " collapse current splits and divide screen in three |
| TESTS = $(shell find test/test.*.js) | |
| test: | |
| @./test/run.sh $(TESTS) | |
| .PHONY: test |
| # you'd obviously have more settings somewhere | |
| set :scm, :git | |
| set :repository, "git@github.com:defunkt/github.git" | |
| set :branch, "origin/master" | |
| set :migrate_target, :current # this tells capistrano where to run the migration. otherwise it would try to use the latest release directory (/path/to/app/releases/2012XXXXXXXXX) | |
| set :use_sudo, false | |
| set :ssh_options, {:forward_agent => true} # so you can checkout the git repo without giving the server access to the repo | |
| set :rails_env, 'production' | |
| # These are here to override the defaults by cap |