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+ s.name = "XProperties"
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+ s.summary = ".properties file parser"
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+ s.description = "Cross-Language .properties file parser"
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+ s.authors = ["Duelit"]
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+ s.files = %w[setup.gemspec lib/xproperties.rb]
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