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## This is the rakegem gemspec template. Make sure you read and understand
## all of the comments. Some sections require modification, and others can
## be deleted if you don't need them. Once you understand the contents of
## this file, feel free to delete any comments that begin with two hash marks.
## You can find comprehensive Gem::Specification documentation, at
## http://docs.rubygems.org/read/chapter/20
Gem::Specification.new do |s|
s.specification_version = 2 if s.respond_to? :specification_version=
s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 0") if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version=
s.rubygems_version = '1.3.5'
## Leave these as is they will be modified for you by the rake gemspec task.
## If your rubyforge_project name is different, then edit it and comment out
## the sub! line in the Rakefile
s.name = 'github-markup'
s.version = '0.7.4'
s.date = '2012-07-19'
s.executables = ['github-markup']
## Make sure your summary is short. The description may be as long
## as you like.
s.summary = "The code GitHub uses to render README.markup"
s.description = <<desc
This gem is used by GitHub to render any fancy markup such as
Markdown, Textile, Org-Mode, etc. Fork it and add your own!
desc
## List the primary authors. If there are a bunch of authors, it's probably
## better to set the email to an email list or something. If you don't have
## a custom homepage, consider using your GitHub URL or the like.
s.authors = ["Chris Wanstrath"]
s.email = '[email protected]'
s.homepage = 'https://github.com/github/markup'
## This gets added to the $LOAD_PATH so that 'lib/NAME.rb' can be required as
## require 'NAME.rb' or'/lib/NAME/file.rb' can be as require 'NAME/file.rb'
s.require_paths = %w[lib]
## Specify any RDoc options here. You'll want to add your README and
## LICENSE files to the extra_rdoc_files list.
s.rdoc_options = ["--charset=UTF-8"]
s.extra_rdoc_files = %w[README.md LICENSE]
## List your runtime dependencies here. Runtime dependencies are those
## that are needed for an end user to actually USE your code.
#s.add_dependency('simple_uuid', "~> 0.1.2")
## List your development dependencies here. Development dependencies are
## those that are only needed during development
#s.add_development_dependency("test-unit", "~> 2.3.0")
## Leave this section as-is. It will be automatically generated from the
## contents of your Git repository via the gemspec task. DO NOT REMOVE
## THE MANIFEST COMMENTS, they are used as delimiters by the task.
# = MANIFEST =
s.files = %w[
Gemfile
HISTORY.md
LICENSE
README.md
Rakefile
bin/github-markup
github-markup.gemspec
lib/github-markup.rb
lib/github/commands/asciidoc2html
lib/github/commands/asciidocapi.py
lib/github/commands/rest2html
lib/github/markup.rb
lib/github/markup/rdoc.rb
lib/github/markups.rb
test/markup_test.rb
test/markups/README.asciidoc
test/markups/README.asciidoc.html
test/markups/README.creole
test/markups/README.creole.html
test/markups/README.markdown
test/markups/README.markdown.html
test/markups/README.mediawiki
test/markups/README.mediawiki.html
test/markups/README.noformat
test/markups/README.noformat.html
test/markups/README.org
test/markups/README.org.html
test/markups/README.pod
test/markups/README.pod.html
test/markups/README.rdoc
test/markups/README.rdoc.html
test/markups/README.rst
test/markups/README.rst.html
test/markups/README.rst.txt
test/markups/README.rst.txt.html
test/markups/README.textile
test/markups/README.textile.html
test/markups/README.txt
test/markups/README.txt.html
]
# = MANIFEST =
## Test files will be grabbed from the file list. Make sure the path glob
## matches what you actually use.
s.test_files = s.files.select { |path| path =~ /^test\/test_.*\.rb/ }
end