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BadEncodings

Small gem that tries to make the task of finding bad ruby encodings in your project a little easier. e.g. 'find_bad_encodings .'

It basically iterates over the regular 'ruby' files it can find and tries each line for 'valid_encoding' and then returns a list of all lines that failed.

Installation

Install gem as normal

gem install bad_encodings-ruby19 --source=http://gemcutter.org

Usage

You can either use it as a binary:

~/my_unencoded_dir/$ find_bad_encodings .
# => various wrongly encoded files.

or add it as a rake task to your (rails) project:

# put this in your project Rakefile
require 'bad_encodings/tasks'

~/my_unencoded_project/$ rake find_bad_encodings

Known Bugs

None. (well actually the detection of ruby encoding is pretty simple and probably not 100% accurate, certainly works for everything I've tried it on... patches welcome.)

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Github: github.com/adamsalter

Copyright (c) 2009 Adam @ Codebright.net, released under the MIT license

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