Until the release of Spree 1.0 you must use the --edge option
Command line utility to create new Spree store applications and extensions
See the main spree project: https://github.com/spree/spree
gem install spree_cmd
This will make the command line utility 'spree' available.
You can add Spree to an existing rails application
rails new my_app
spree install my_app
To build a new Spree Extension, you can run
spree extension my_extension
If you want to accept all the defaults pass --auto_accept
spree install my_store --edge --auto_accept
to use a local clone of Spree, pass the --path option
spree install my_store --path=../spree
--auto_accept
to answer yes to all questions--edge
to use the edge version of Spree--path=../spree
to use a local version of spree[email protected]:cmar/spree.git
to use git version of spree--branch=my_changes
to use git branch--ref=23423423423423
to use git reference--tag=my_tag
to use git tag
Versions of the Spree gem before 1.0 included a spree binary. If you have one of these installed in your gemset, then you can alternatively use the command line utility "spree_cmd". For example "spree_cmd install my_app".