ruby_motion_query

RubyMotionQuery - RMQ - A fast, non-magical, non-polluting, jQuery-like front-end library for RubyMotion


Keywords
rubymotion, style
License
MIT
Install
gem install ruby_motion_query -v 1.7.0

Documentation

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RMQ - RubyMotion Front-end Library

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A fast, non-polluting, chaining, front-end library. It’s like jQuery for RubyMotion plus templates, stylesheets, events, animations, etc.

One of RMQ's goals is to have the best documentation of any RubyMotion UI library.

RMQ is maintained by Infinite Red, a web and mobile development company based in Portland, OR and San Francisco, CA.





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Read the RMQ Documentation here

If you like RMQ, check out RedPotion, the ultimate gem for RubyMotion.





Requires SDK 7 or higher, and iOS 7 or higher

Quick Start

gem install ruby_motion_query
# Create an app
rmq create my_app
# Then
cd my_app
bundle
rake

rbenv rehash after gem install if you use rbenv


Installation

RMQ requires no other gems. If you use stuff like scale and certain animations it will require some frameworks (like QuartzCore or CoreGraphics)

  • gem install ruby_motion_query

If you use rbenv

  • rbenv rehash

Require it

  • require 'ruby_motion_query'

or add it to your Gemfile:

  • gem 'ruby_motion_query'

for edge RMQ, add this to your Gemfile:

  • gem 'ruby_motion_query', :git => 'git@github.com:infinitered/rmq.git'

License

RMQ is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.


Created by Todd Werth (http://toddwerth.com)


Contributors


Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

Read the RMQ Documentation here