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- spec_version: 1.0.0
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  title: AutoReload
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- contact: rubyworks-mailinglist@googlegroups.com
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+ copyrights:
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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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  code: http://github.com/rubyworks/autoreload
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  gem: http://rubygems.org/gems/autoreload
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+ development: true
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  authors:
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- - Kouichirou Eto
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- - Thomas Sawyer
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- description: Autoreload automatically reloads library files when they have been updated. It is especailly useful when testing stateless services such as web applications.
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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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- created: 2007-07-01
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+ created: "2007-07-01"
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  == Autoreload
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- Copyright (c) 2007 Kouichirou Eto
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+ Copyright:: (c) 2010 Thomas Sawyer
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+ Website:: http://rubyworks.github.com/autoreload
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