Racksh: A Rails-Console-A-Like for Rack-Based Ruby Apps

Courtesy Ruby Inside  Mon, 11/23/2009 - 07:46

Have you ever yearned for something like Rails's script/console or Merb's merb -i in your other Rack based apps?

If so, then Marcin Kulik 's racksh , inspired by Heroku's console, might be for you.

Racksh is a console for Rack based ruby web applications . It allows you run a console in the context of an application environment for Rails, Merb, Sinatra, Camping, Ramaze (or even your own framework) provided there is a...


 

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