minor corrections in generators guide
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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ class InitializerGenerator < Rails::Generators::Base
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NOTE: +create_file+ is a method provided by +Thor::Actions+ and the documentation for it and its brethren can be found at "rdoc.info":http://rdoc.info/github/wycats/thor/master/Thor/Actions.
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NOTE: +create_file+ is a method provided by +Thor::Actions+. Documentation for +create_file+ and other Thor methods can be found in "Thor's documentation":http://rdoc.info/github/wycats/thor/master/Thor/Actions.html
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Our new generator is quite simple: it inherits from +Rails::Generators::Base+ and has one method definition. Each public method in the generator is executed when a generator is invoked. Finally, we invoke the +create_file+ method that will create a file at the given destination with the given content. If you are familiar with the Rails Application Templates API, you'll feel right at home with the new generators API.
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@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ $ rails generate scaffold Comment body:text
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Fallbacks allow your generators to have a single responsibility, increasing code reuse and reducing the amount of duplication.
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h3. Application templates
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h3. Application Templates
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Now that you've seen how generators can be used _inside_ an application, did you know they can also be used to _generate_ applications too? This kind of generator is referred as a "template".
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