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- data/README.md +6 -0
- data/lib/banzai.rb +3 -0
- data/lib/banzai/filter.rb +13 -5
- data/lib/banzai/pipeline.rb +3 -3
- data/spec/filter_spec.rb +16 -15
- data/spec/pipeline_spec.rb +22 -11
- data/spec/spec_helper.rb +0 -87
- metadata +36 -12
- data/.gitignore +0 -17
- data/.rspec +0 -2
- data/Gemfile +0 -10
- data/Rakefile +0 -12
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