so, for now, we have a "-d" parameter when starting up a new Rails
application with options like "mysql", "sqlite3", etc.

do you all think that is it a good idea to have a "-j" parameter that
could get options like "jquery" and "prototype" so that the preferred
javascript library is used when starting up a new Rails app?

siong.

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