feat(rake): support square brackets with rake binstub (#5361)

Closes #5361
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Julien Negrotto 2016-09-01 11:08:14 -05:00 committed by Marc Cornellà
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@ -13,20 +13,24 @@ plugins=(... rake)
The plugin aliases the rake command so you can pass arguments when invoking rake tasks
without having to escape the brackets, i.e., you can run
```
```sh
rake namespace:task['argument']
```
instead of having to do
```
```sh
rake namespace:task\['argument'\]
```
| Alias | Command | Description |
|--------|--------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------|
| rake | `noglob rake` | Allows unescaped square brackets |
| brake | `noglob bundle exec rake` | Same as above but call rake using bundler |
| srake | `noglob sudo rake` | Same as rake but using sudo |
| sbrake | `noglob sudo bundle exec rake` | Same as above but using both sudo and bundler |
| ---------- | ------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- |
| `rake` | `noglob rake` | Allows unescaped square brackets |
| `bin/rake` | `noglob bin/rake` | Same as above but using rake binstub |
| `brake` | `noglob bundle exec rake` | Same as above but call rake using bundler |
| `srake` | `noglob sudo rake` | Same as rake but using sudo |
| `sbrake` | `noglob sudo bundle exec rake` | Same as above but using both sudo and bundler |
## Jim Weirich

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# Thank you Jim for everything you contributed to the Ruby and open source community
# over the years. We will miss you dearly.
alias jimweirich="rake"
alias jimweirich='rake'
alias rake="noglob rake" # allows square brackets for rake task invocation
alias rake='noglob rake' # allows square brackts for rake task invocation
alias 'bin/rake'='noglob bin/rake' # support use of binstub
alias brake='noglob bundle exec rake' # execute the bundled rake gem
alias srake='noglob sudo rake' # noglob must come before sudo
alias sbrake='noglob sudo bundle exec rake' # altogether now ...