Very interesting Jeremy, I know nothing about Macs but your script will
certainly be super useful. And I like the idea of providing some tests
as a starting point.

Warm regards,
Ignacio

El 17/07/14 12:58, JezC escribió:
> I'm intermittently working on a fast start shell script for MacOS X and
> Nitrous as dev environments, and Heroku for deployment and staging,
> setting up the database, tracked branches for production and staging in
> Git, adding gems for debugging (rails_panel, better_errors, etc), code
> style (metric_fu), and cucumber ready. etc. It's a sketch at the moment
> - does most of the things, but not always in the best order, and doesn't
> test success in all cases, yet. It's definitely opinionated. :)
> 
> I've just discovered the "platforms" in Gemfiles, so I can make the
> debugger depend on the ruby version (e.g. 'debugger' below 2.0, and
> 'pry' above). Might happen this weekend... 
> 
> And I still need to understand quite how I manage to build nokogiri on a
> Mac. Every time I make it work, I forget the strange sequence of
> installations, downloads and bundler configuration changes. Not a
> problem on Nitrous.
> 
> Also looking at adding some shell scripts for use with deployment tests
> for security checking (brakeman, bundler-audit, holepicker, etc).
> 
> And I'm wondering about how to build a forkable repo of cucumber
> features for hobo - so we can all start with a common base of tests, and
> amend them for our various projects. :)
> 
> Comments/issues welcome - https://github.com/JezC/hobo-faststart-heroku
> 
> Nitrous invitations get you and me more N2o for bigger boxes. Email me
> if you want an invite for another +10 N2o ;)
> 
> I'd be very happy to see a Hobo 2.1.x that works with Ruby 2.1.x and
> 4.0.8 (security fixes in 4.0.7 and 4.0.8 are interesting - Postgres
> issues that affect Heroku deployment).
> 
> Cheers, JeremyC
> 
> On Tuesday, 15 July 2014 15:55:12 UTC+1, Ignacio Huerta wrote:
> 
>     Hi Henry,
> 
>     Yes, that's a very good idea too. Actually, we already have a Vagrant
>     recipe: if someone else could test it and confirm it works we can paste
>     it in the website: https://github.com/iox/vagranthobo
>     <https://github.com/iox/vagranthobo>
> 
>     Warm regards,
>     Ignacio
> 
>     El 14/07/14 19:58, Henry Baragar escribió:
>     > Ignacio,
>     >
>     > We could do something similar with a vagrant box
>     > (http://www.vagrantup.com/).
>     >
>     > Henry
>     >
>     >
>     > On 14/07/14 11:44 AM, Ignacio Huerta wrote:
>     >> Hi guys,
>     >>
>     >> Have you heard about Cloud9? it's an online IDE to develop web
>     >> applications. It's a SaaS application, but most of the code is free
>     >> software.
>     >>
>     >> I tested creating a Hobo application with it and I was very
>     pleased that
>     >> it worked quite well:
>     https://hobo_extend_form_issue-c9-iox.c9.io/
>     <https://hobo_extend_form_issue-c9-iox.c9.io/>
>     >>
>     >> My steps were more or less:
>     >>
>     >> - Sign up for a free account in https://c9.io/
>     >> - Create a Ruby on Rails workspace
>     >> - In the command line, delete the default Rails app and create mine:
>     >>    cd ..
>     >>    rm -Rf workspace
>     >>    gem install hobo
>     >>    hobo new workspace
>     >> - Click the "Run" button
>     >>
>     >> I think this would be a very easy way to start playing with Hobo
>     for new
>     >> users. What do you think?
>     >>
>     >> If you like the idea and have some time, would you mind giving
>     Cloud9 a
>     >> try and create a Hobo app? If it really works, we can post these
>     >> instructions in Hobocentral.net, or even prepare a small screencast.
>     >>
>     >> Warm regards,
>     >> Ignacio
>     >>
>     >
> 
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