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First Steps Toward a Drupal Recipe Creator

Agaric Design Collective began very initial development on a module that will have us hailed by Drupal developers far and wide, the Drupal Recipe Creator.

That initial development takes the form of the Quick Site Recipe Shell Script Generator, and the fact that it probably still needs explanation after a title that long is a testament to my communication skills.

The bit of PHP code on that page, and the module I hope to turn it into, simply helps generate the CVS commands used to get Drupal and selected contributed modules from Drupal's CVS repository.

Agaric's site_recipe module should integrate with the obviously great Release Monitor module.

It "assists with keeping contributed modules up to date and summarizing their upgrade availability" so it's the perfect match for a module that will also give you the shell command recipe for creating that site, or other sites based on selected modules, from Drupal's CVS.

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