Thanks Fred; I can see your suggestion should be right from the example 
shown when I type "ruby script/plugin".

However, when I try: "ruby script/plugin install 
git://github.com/ambethia/recaptcha.git", I then get a message back that 
says: "Plugin not found: [git://github.com/ambethia/recaptcha.git]"

I have tried substituting "http" for "git" as suggested in some forums.

So... any ideas why the seemingly correct syntax doesn't seem to be 
working?

Thanks,

Jonathan.

Frederick Cheung wrote:
> On Jun 5, 8:47�am, Jonathan Turpin <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I think I have Git installed, but am not sure whether I need to do some
>> further configuration or what "in the path means". �If I type "git
>> --version" in one of my project directories, it says "git version
>> 1.7.0.2.msysgit.0".
> 
> that looks fine
> 
>>
>> I tried: "rails script/plugin install
>> git://github.com/ambethia/recaptcha.git" and got the response: "exists";
>> "create app/controllers"; "file exists - script/plugin".
> 
> That should be ruby script/plugin ... (what you wrote is would try to
> create a new rails app at the location indicated by the arguments you
> passed)
> 
> Fred

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