Rename skeleton

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[submodule "share/webskel/ruby-typescript-graphql-webpack-preact"] [submodule "share/webskel/dolphins7.skeleton"]
path = share/webskel/ruby-typescript-graphql-webpack-preact path = share/webskel/dolphins7.skeleton
url = https://github.com/webskel/ruby-typescript-graphql-webpack-preact url = https://github.com/webskel/dolphins7.skeleton

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#### webskel new #### webskel new
The `webskel new` command creates a new application from a specified skeleton. The `webskel new` command creates a new application from a specified skeleton.
For example, the following command will create a "myapp" directory using the For example, the following command will create a "myapp" directory from the
`ruby-typescript-graphql-webpack-preact` skeleton: `dolphins7` skeleton:
user@localhost$ webskel new ruby-typescript-graphql-webpack-preact myapp user@localhost$ webskel new myapp dolphins7
#### webskel ls #### webskel ls
The `webskel ls` command lists all available skeletons by name. These skeletons The `webskel ls` command lists all available skeletons by name, and includes a
are located in the [share/webskel/](share/webskel) directory, which is typically short description as well. These skeletons are located in the [share/webskel/](share/webskel)
installed relative to `/usr/local`: directory, which is typically installed relative to `/usr/local`:
user@localhost webskel ls user@localhost webskel ls