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Below are the command-line interfaces to Squib. |
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Generate a basic Squib project layout. |
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* ``deck.rb`` is your main source code file |
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* **Git files**, such as ``.gitignore``, and ``gitkeep.txt``. These are helpful because *every* coding project should use version control. |
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