No, there is no "ruby generate" or "ruby new" commands that would generate 
a skeleton program. Ruby itself is just like any other compiled on the fly 
interpreted programming language. You can simply write code in a text file 
and execute it via the ruby interpreter. Rails on the otherhand is a 
collection of Ruby scripts arranged in such a way that the default 
conventions somewhat require it to be organized in such a way to keep it as 
simple as possible. A suggestion when creating ruby programs it is 
convenient to keep it modular, ie. do not have everything in one .rb file. 
sort things out it makes life so much easier if you ever need to make 
changes remove or implement new capabilities to your program.

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