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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
#
# Originally written by http://redartisan.com/tags/csv
# Added and minor changes by Gavin Laking
# Rewritten by Andrew Bennett for Ruby 1.9
#
# Usage: ruby csv_to_fixture.rb file.csv [--json]
#
# "id","name","mime_type","extensions","icon_url"
# "1","unknown","unknown/unknown","||","/images/icon/file_unknown.gif"
# Guide
# Configure the essential configurations below and do the following:
#
# Repository Creation:
# cap deploy:repository:create
# git add .
# git commit -am "initial commit"
# git push origin master
#
# Initial Deployment:
.bs-header
.container
= render_breadcrumbs :builder => ::BootstrapBreadcrumbsBuilder
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weedySeaDragon / README.md
Created October 27, 2016 04:27 — forked from jxson/README.md
README.md template

Synopsis

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Code Example

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Motivation