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Add Pretend Generations as a rails til.

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- [Capybara Page Status Code](rails/capybara-page-status-code.md)
- [Conditional Class Selectors in Haml](rails/conditional-class-selectors-in-haml.md)
- [Creating Records of Has_One Associations](rails/creating-records-of-has-one-associations.md)
- [Pretend Generations](rails/pretend-generations.md)
- [Show Pending Migrations](rails/show-pending-migrations.md)
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# Pretend Generations
To get an idea of what a `rails generate` command is going to to
*generate*, you can do a dry run with the `-p` flag or
the `--pretend` flag. If you run
```
$ rails generate model post -p
```
then you will see the following output
```
invoke active_record
create db/migrate/20150513132556_create_posts.rb
create app/models/post.rb
invoke rspec
create spec/models/post_spec.rb
invoke factory_girl
create spec/factories/posts.rb
```
though those files will not have actually been created. You now know
precisely what rails will generate for you.