3 This plugin adds support for [rake](https://ruby.github.io/rake/), the Ruby
4 build tool or Ruby Make.
6 To use it, add `rake` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
14 The plugin aliases the rake command so you can pass arguments when invoking rake tasks
15 without having to escape the brackets, i.e., you can run
18 rake namespace:task['argument']
21 instead of having to do
24 rake namespace:task\['argument'\]
27 | Alias | Command | Description |
28 | ---------- | ------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- |
29 | `rake` | `noglob rake` | Allows unescaped square brackets |
30 | `bin/rake` | `noglob bin/rake` | Same as above but using rake binstub |
31 | `brake` | `noglob bundle exec rake` | Same as above but call rake using bundler |
32 | `srake` | `noglob sudo rake` | Same as rake but using sudo |
33 | `sbrake` | `noglob sudo bundle exec rake` | Same as above but using both sudo and bundler |
37 The plugin also aliases `rake` to [`jimweirich`](https://github.com/jimweirich), author of Rake
38 and big time contributor to the Ruby open source community. He passed away in 2014:
40 > Thank you Jim for everything you contributed to the Ruby and open source community
41 > over the years. We will miss you dearly. — [**@robbyrussell**](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/commit/598a9c6f990756386517d66b6bcf77e53791e905)