The application generator has about 25 options, I believe an interactive
mode wouldn't be practical.

I second Rolandas' suggestion: make your own shortcut.

For example, I often want to create a vanilla application to test something
quickly, --skip-bundle is the key there.  I have a Bash function for that
called "rn" that does this:

    rails new $app_name --skip-bundle "$@" && \
  cd $app_name && \
  bundle install --local

Since a Bash function can change the $PWD, I am even left at the app's root
directory.

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