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  1. data/Rakefile +6 -0
  2. data/VERSION.yml +1 -1
  3. metadata +65 -196
  4. data/Gemfile +0 -10
  5. data/bin/edit_json.rb +0 -3
  6. data/bin/restclient +0 -3
  7. data/vendor/gems/cache/crack-0.1.1.gem +0 -0
  8. data/vendor/gems/cache/fakeweb-1.2.5.gem +0 -0
  9. data/vendor/gems/cache/json-1.1.3.gem +0 -0
  10. data/vendor/gems/cache/rest-client-1.0.1.gem +0 -0
  11. data/vendor/gems/cache/simple-rss-1.2.gem +0 -0
  12. data/vendor/gems/cache/wycats-moneta-0.6.0.gem +0 -0
  13. data/vendor/gems/environment.rb +0 -83
  14. data/vendor/gems/gems/crack-0.1.1/LICENSE +0 -20
  15. data/vendor/gems/gems/crack-0.1.1/README.rdoc +0 -22
  16. data/vendor/gems/gems/crack-0.1.1/VERSION.yml +0 -4
  17. data/vendor/gems/gems/crack-0.1.1/lib/crack.rb +0 -7
  18. data/vendor/gems/gems/crack-0.1.1/lib/crack/core_extensions.rb +0 -126
  19. data/vendor/gems/gems/crack-0.1.1/lib/crack/json.rb +0 -66
  20. data/vendor/gems/gems/crack-0.1.1/lib/crack/xml.rb +0 -211
  21. data/vendor/gems/gems/crack-0.1.1/test/crack_test.rb +0 -4
  22. data/vendor/gems/gems/crack-0.1.1/test/json_test.rb +0 -42
  23. data/vendor/gems/gems/crack-0.1.1/test/test_helper.rb +0 -12
  24. data/vendor/gems/gems/crack-0.1.1/test/xml_test.rb +0 -451
  25. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/CHANGELOG +0 -163
  26. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/LICENSE.txt +0 -281
  27. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/README.rdoc +0 -193
  28. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/Rakefile +0 -76
  29. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/lib/fake_web.rb +0 -172
  30. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/lib/fake_web/ext/net_http.rb +0 -71
  31. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/lib/fake_web/registry.rb +0 -103
  32. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/lib/fake_web/responder.rb +0 -113
  33. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/lib/fake_web/response.rb +0 -10
  34. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/lib/fake_web/stub_socket.rb +0 -15
  35. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/lib/fake_web/utility.rb +0 -22
  36. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/lib/fakeweb.rb +0 -2
  37. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/test/fixtures/google_response_from_curl +0 -12
  38. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/test/fixtures/google_response_with_transfer_encoding +0 -17
  39. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/test/fixtures/google_response_without_transfer_encoding +0 -11
  40. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/test/fixtures/test_example.txt +0 -1
  41. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/test/fixtures/test_txt_file +0 -3
  42. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/test/test_allow_net_connect.rb +0 -85
  43. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/test/test_deprecations.rb +0 -54
  44. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/test/test_fake_authentication.rb +0 -92
  45. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/test/test_fake_web.rb +0 -518
  46. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/test/test_fake_web_open_uri.rb +0 -58
  47. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/test/test_helper.rb +0 -74
  48. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/test/test_missing_open_uri.rb +0 -25
  49. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/test/test_precedence.rb +0 -51
  50. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/test/test_query_string.rb +0 -45
  51. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/test/test_regexes.rb +0 -103
  52. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/test/test_response_headers.rb +0 -67
  53. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/test/test_trailing_slashes.rb +0 -53
  54. data/vendor/gems/gems/fakeweb-1.2.5/test/test_utility.rb +0 -70
  55. data/vendor/gems/gems/json-1.1.3/CHANGES +0 -93
  56. data/vendor/gems/gems/json-1.1.3/GPL +0 -340
  57. data/vendor/gems/gems/json-1.1.3/README +0 -78
  58. data/vendor/gems/gems/json-1.1.3/RUBY +0 -58
  59. data/vendor/gems/gems/json-1.1.3/Rakefile +0 -309
  60. data/vendor/gems/gems/json-1.1.3/TODO +0 -1
  61. data/vendor/gems/gems/json-1.1.3/VERSION +0 -1
  62. data/vendor/gems/gems/json-1.1.3/benchmarks/benchmark.txt +0 -133
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  66. data/vendor/gems/gems/json-1.1.3/bin/edit_json.rb +0 -10
  67. data/vendor/gems/gems/json-1.1.3/bin/prettify_json.rb +0 -76
  68. data/vendor/gems/gems/json-1.1.3/data/example.json +0 -1
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  90. data/vendor/gems/gems/json-1.1.3/install.rb +0 -26
  91. data/vendor/gems/gems/json-1.1.3/lib/json.rb +0 -235
  92. data/vendor/gems/gems/json-1.1.3/lib/json/Array.xpm +0 -21
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