openapi-generator/samples/server/petstore/ruby-sinatra/.openapi-generator-ignore
Akihito Nakano 26e70fe642 [Ruby] Rename files/folders (#534)
* Rename templateDir: rails5 -> ruby-on-rails-server

* Rename script: rails5-petstore-server.sh -> ruby-on-rails-server-petstore.sh

* Rename sample folder: rails5 -> ruby-on-rails

* Rename script(openapi3): rails5-petstore-server.sh -> ruby-on-rails-server-petstore.sh

* Update ruby-on-rails-server-petstore.sh

* Rename templateDir: sinatra -> ruby-sinatra-server

* Rename script: sinatra-petstore-server.sh -> ruby-sinatra-server-petstore.sh

* Rename sample folder: sinatra -> ruby-sinatra

* Update script

* Rename templateDir: ruby -> ruby-client

* Rename script: ruby-petstore.sh -> ruby-client-petstore.sh

* Update scripts

* Update samples

- bin/ruby-sinatra-server-petstore.sh
- bin/ruby-on-rails-server-petstore.sh
- bin/ruby-client-petstore.sh
- bin/security/ruby-client-petstore.sh
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