

] & echo "bss export directory does not exist" & exit 1 ] & echo "argument error: bss export directory required" & exit 1 #!/bin/sh TARGET =~/path/to/rails/app/assets/javascripts/components_rt

Use this one and change the TARGET to your needs:
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Install the rt command from react-templates: You also need to add an import line for it right before the import line of the components directory in app/assets/javascripts/application.js.coffee:
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