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+ revision: 2013
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+ type: ruby
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+ authors:
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+ - name: T. Sawyer
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+ email: transfire@gmail.com
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+ organizations:
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+ - name: Rubyworks
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+ requirements:
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+ - version: 0.4.0+
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+ name: detroit
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+ - name: detroit-standard
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+ - name: yardstick
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+ conflicts: []
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+ alternatives: []
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+ resources:
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+ - type: home
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+ uri: http://detroit.github.com/
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+ label: Homepage
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+ uri: http://github.com/detroit/detroit-yardstick
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+ - name: upstream
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+ uri: git://github.com/rubyworks/detroit-yardstick.git
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+ categories: []
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+ - holder: Rubyworks
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+ year: '2011'
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+ license: GPL-3.0
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+ customs: []
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+ paths:
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+ lib:
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+ - lib
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+ name: detroit-yardstick
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+ title: Detroit Yardstick
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+ summary: Yardstick plugin for Detroit
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+ created: '2011-10-16'
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+ description: "Yardstick plugin for Detroit build system. This plugin generates a documentation
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+ \ncoverage report for YARD documentation during the post-document phase."
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+ suite: detroit
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+ version: 0.4.0
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+ date: '2014-01-15'
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