Thursday, October 24, 2013

[Rails] My new Ruby gems: string_in_file and array_in_file

I have published the Ruby gems string_in_file and array_in_file.  Think of them as the ultimate global variables.

string_in_file is used for storing a string in a file.  In addition to writing a string value to a file and reading a string value from a file, you can also:
1.  Check to see if a particular string value is present in a file.
2.  Replace every instance of a given string in a file with another string.

array_in_file is used for storing an array of strings in a file, with each string separated by a newline character.

I'm using string_in_file and array_in_file in my bsf_scrape and dvi_scrape gems, and I'm integrating them into my Bargain Stock Funds (http://www.bargainstockfunds.com) and Doppler Value Investing (http://www.dopplervalueinvesting.com) web sites as well.  These gems are very simple, but they help me write cleaner code, as I don't have to keep rewriting the functions for every Ruby gem or Rails app.

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