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A rails plugin that makes your content editable
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EditMe ============= The edit_me plugin makes the views of your rails app editable. It requires your app to be a git repository, as it uses git to track changes. Installing ========== 1. You'll need the git gem. Add it to your rails app like so: config.gem "schacon-git", :lib => "git", :source => "http://gems.github.com" 2. script/plugin install <git repo> 3. add map.edit_me to the end of routes.rb 4. rake edit_me:install will copy javascript and css files into you're public directory so edit_me will be pretty and wymeditor will work Usage ===== Firstly, you're app has to be a git repo with an initial commit. Doing git init git add . git commit -m "Initial commit" will take care of this for you. Now fire up you're app. To enter edit mode hit the url /edit_me/edit_mode?editing=true. This puts you in edit mode. Now when you hit your pages you will see little pencil icons in your views. Click one. You will see 2 tabs, Edit and Hitory. Wymeditor is the editor used here. Configuration ============= You can change which files are editable by setting/adding to EditMe::Editable.includes and EditMe::Editable.excludes. These are arrays of regexes. Future ====== Escaping <% in rhtml Multiple types of editors More git features? File tree browser? Copyright (c) 2008 Christopher C. Nelson, released under the MIT license
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