controllers before you bake, then do a comparison and merge
afterwards. 2. Once you have the initial bake complete, just amend the
files rather than re-baking. This has the advantage of helping you
learn as well.
On Dec 2, 6:23 pm, Lorenzo Bettini <bett...@dsi.unifi.it> wrote:
> Hi
>
> If I create models, controllers and views with bake, and I modify those
> files, the next time I run bake they'll overwritten (say that I added
> some new fields that I "want to bake"); is there a general idiom to deal
> with that?
>
> thanks in advance
> Lorenzo
>
> P.S. is bake documented in more details than it is here:http://book.cakephp.org/view/113/Code-Generation-with-Bake?
>
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