mark_maker 0.9.1 → 1.0.0

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+ before_install:
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+ - gem install bundler
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  language: ruby
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  bundler_args: --without dev_tooling
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  rvm:
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  - ruby-head
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- - 2.6.3
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+ 1.0.0
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+ -----
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+
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+ - just tidied up the README
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+ - clarified the supported ruby versions (all now 2.x variations)
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  0.9.0
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data/README.md CHANGED
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  Programatically generate markdown documents.
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- Intended Use
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- ------------
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-
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- The mark_maker gem provides a set of methods that take text content and
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- convert it to various markdown elements. The primary use case is simple
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- conversion of something like a JSON document into a markdown document.
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-
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- The initial development goal is to provide
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- support for all of the markdown supported operations, at least in their basic form. What
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- I mean by basic is that you provide a 'chunk' of content and the mark_maker `Generator`
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- will return that content in the corresponding markdown format. For grouped content, variable
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- parameters will be provided on the method call to allow for things like correctly numbered
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- bullet lists. Each call to the generator is treated as a separate
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- markdown operation. So things like link definitions aren't going to be supported,
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- at least not in 1.0
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-
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- Speaking of versioning, I'll use semantic versioning to indicate when new markdown
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- capabilities are added. I'll release 1.0 when I feel like it supports set
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- of markdown capabilites that fulfill the intended use. This will also include some
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- extended capabilities from expanded syntaxes like GitHub flavored markdown. Methods
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- generating non-core markdown will be noted in the documentation for that method.
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-
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- If all goes well, and it appears anyone is using this gem, then a 2.0 release is
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- envisioned that will add a `Document` class that will provide a
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- more holistic layer of capabilities. For example, the aformentioned reference style
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- links would be nice. As would the ability to have an arbitrarily long string broken
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- down into nicely formatted hard break paragraphs. Same goes for nicely indented multi-line
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- bullets, etc.
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-
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  Installation
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  ------------
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  -----
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  MarkMaker provides line oriented conversion of content to markdown elements. It
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- currently supports first, second and third level headings, links, bullets, numbered
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+ currently supports headings, links, bullets, numbered
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  bullets, *emphasis*, **strong**, code
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- and basic table markdown. See bin/generate_readme.rb for the code used to generate this
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+ and table markdown. See bin/generate_readme.rb for the code used to generate this
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  document and a sample of all these markdown generators in action.
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  Simple markdown generation is handled by extensions to the ruby String class. Headers,
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  Supported Ruby Versions
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  -----------------------
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- The following ruby versions are explicitly supported (see .travis.yml)
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+ The following ruby versions are explicitly supported and exercised via TravisCI (see .travis.yml)
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- - 2.3.0
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- - 2.2.4
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- - 1.9.3
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  - ruby-head
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+ - 2.7
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+ - 2.6
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+ - 2.3
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  Release Process
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  ---------------
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  puts ""
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  puts "Programatically generate markdown documents."
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  puts ""
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- puts "Intended Use".header2
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- puts ""
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- puts "The mark_maker gem provides a set of methods that take text content and"
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- puts "convert it to various markdown elements. The primary use case is simple"
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- puts "conversion of something like a JSON document into a markdown document."
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- puts ""
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- puts "The initial development goal is to provide"
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- puts "support for all of the markdown supported operations, at least in their basic form. What"
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- puts "I mean by basic is that you provide a 'chunk' of content and the mark_maker #{ 'Generator'.code_span }"
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- puts "will return that content in the corresponding markdown format. For grouped content, variable"
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- puts "parameters will be provided on the method call to allow for things like correctly numbered"
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- puts "bullet lists. Each call to the generator is treated as a separate"
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- puts "markdown operation. So things like link definitions aren't going to be supported,"
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- puts "at least not in 1.0"
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- puts ""
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- puts "Speaking of versioning, I'll use semantic versioning to indicate when new markdown"
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- puts "capabilities are added. I'll release 1.0 when I feel like it supports set"
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- puts "of markdown capabilites that fulfill the intended use. This will also include some"
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- puts "extended capabilities from expanded syntaxes like GitHub flavored markdown. Methods"
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- puts "generating non-core markdown will be noted in the documentation for that method."
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- puts ""
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- puts "If all goes well, and it appears anyone is using this gem, then a 2.0 release is"
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- puts "envisioned that will add a #{ 'Document'.code_span } class that will provide a"
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- puts "more holistic layer of capabilities. For example, the aformentioned reference style"
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- puts "links would be nice. As would the ability to have an arbitrarily long string broken"
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- puts "down into nicely formatted hard break paragraphs. Same goes for nicely indented multi-line"
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- puts "bullets, etc."
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- puts ""
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  puts "Installation".header2
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  puts "Add this line to your application's Gemfile:"
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  puts "MarkMaker provides line oriented conversion of content to markdown elements. It"
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- puts "currently supports first, second and third level headings, links, bullets, numbered"
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+ puts "currently supports headings, links, bullets, numbered"
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  puts "bullets, #{'emphasis'.emphasis}, #{'strong'.strong}, code"
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- puts "and basic table markdown. See #{__FILE__} for the code used to generate this"
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+ puts "and table markdown. See #{__FILE__} for the code used to generate this"
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  puts "document and a sample of all these markdown generators in action."
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  puts "Simple markdown generation is handled by extensions to the ruby String class. Headers,"
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+ puts "The following ruby versions are explicitly supported and exercised via TravisCI (see .travis.yml)"
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- puts gen.bullets("2.3.0", "2.2.4", "1.9.3", "ruby-head")
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  # version management
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  end
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: mark_maker
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- version: 0.9.1
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+ version: 1.0.0
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Brad Schneider
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- autorequire:
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+ autorequire:
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2020-07-15 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2020-08-10 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies:
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  name: bundler
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  licenses:
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  - MIT
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  metadata: {}
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- post_install_message:
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  rdoc_options: []
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  - lib
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  version: '0'
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  requirements: []
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  rubygems_version: 3.0.6
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- signing_key:
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+ signing_key:
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  specification_version: 4
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  summary: Markdown generator.
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  test_files: