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For those that never used Ruby on Rails, basically you run:

rails <projectname>

and you have a complete runnable Rails project with lot’s of placeholders so that you don’t have to worry about where to put stuff and making sure things work well together. Just after doing

rails sano

I went and run the testing server and here I am:

sano-001

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