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== Options
Usage: annotate [options] [model_file]*
--additional-file-patterns Additional file paths or globs to annotate, separated by commas (e.g. `/foo/bar/%model_name%/*.rb,/baz/%model_name%.rb`)
--additional_file_patterns Additional file paths or globs to annotate, separated by commas (e.g. `/foo/bar/%model_name%/*.rb,/baz/%model_name%.rb`)
-d, --delete Remove annotations from all model files or the routes.rb file
-p [before|top|after|bottom], Place the annotations at the top (before) or the bottom (after) of the model/test/fixture/factory/route/serializer file(s)
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--ignore-unknown-models don't display warnings for bad model files
--with-comment include database comments in model annotations
=== Option: +additional-file-patterns+
=== Option: +additional_file_patterns+
CLI: +--additional-file-patterns+<br>
Ruby: +:additional-file-patterns+
CLI: +--additional_file_patterns+<br>
Ruby: +:additional_file_patterns+
Provide additional paths for the gem to annotate. These paths can include globs.
It is recommended to use absolute paths. Here are some examples: