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data/bin/licensee CHANGED
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  license = Licensee.license(Dir.pwd)
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  if license
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- puts "License: #{license.name}"
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  class Licensee
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  end
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  should "detect a project's license" do
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  end
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  should "sort licenses by length delta" do
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