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  <body>I have introduced
[here](http://blog.s21g.com/articles/211)(Japanese)
 how to make your rubygem about a year ago. After that, time has passed quickly and many things have become old. So today I would like to report about followups of that methods.

At first, please recall the methods.
First one which Mr. Secondlife had told us
[here](http://d.hatena.ne.jp/secondlife/20061106/1162785661)(Japanese)
is the method using
[the NewGem](http://newgem.rubyforge.org/).
Second one I told is to use
[the Hoe](http://seattlerb.rubyforge.org/hoe/).
The Hoe is the rubygem which makes a skeleton of gem easily.
They are still useful ways.

Finally I found the new hope. That is the cutagem.

[**cutagem documentation**](http://cutagem.rubyforge.org/)

&gt;cutagem (Cut a Gem) is yet another executable for creating gem skelton.
&gt;This is similar in concept to newgem but more customizable for each user. 

This is very simple and able to generate a more customizable Rakefile than the Hoe. It seems very interesting.
I will try it for a while.</body>
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