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- ---
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- name: autoreload
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- title: AutoReload
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- - license: BSD-2
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- holder: Thomas Sawyer
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- year: "2010"
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- - license: RUBY
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- holder: Kouichiro Eto
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- year: "2003"
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- replacements: []
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- date: "2011-07-16"
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- resources:
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- code: http://github.com/rubyworks/autoreload
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- home: http://rubyworks.github.com/autoreload
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- version: 1.0.0
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- authors:
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- - name: Thomas Sawyer
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- email: transfire@gmail.com
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- - name: Kouichirou Eto
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- description: Autoreload automatically reloads library files when they have been updated. It is especially useful when testing stateless services such as web applications.
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- summary: Automatically reload library files
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