md_to_bbcode 1.0.0
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- checksums.yaml +7 -0
- data/bin/md_to_bbcode +42 -0
- data/lib/md_to_bbcode.rb +61 -0
- data/lib/md_to_bbcode/core_extensions/string/md_to_bbcode.rb +23 -0
- data/lib/md_to_bbcode/version.rb +5 -0
- data/spec/api_spec.rb +261 -0
- data/spec/md_to_bbcode_test.rb +4 -0
- data/spec/spec_helper.rb +102 -0
- metadata +66 -0
checksums.yaml
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metadata.gz: 2c3008f40d593f396206c92a4254aa6fedc2e81fcc23e255d78f470a142c144eac82076ee6847e1b51d1a19c6b3937383deee37fc0084b206d4c6c9ebe085239
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data/bin/md_to_bbcode
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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
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require 'md_to_bbcode'
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require 'md_to_bbcode/version'
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require 'optparse'
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markdown_file = nil
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bbcode_file = nil
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opts_parser = OptionParser.new do |opts|
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opts.banner = 'Usage: md_to_bbcode [options]'
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opts.on('-h', '--help', 'Display this help') do
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puts opts
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exit 0
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end
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opts.on('-i', '--input MARKDOWN_FILE', 'Specify the input Markdown file to convert (mandatory)') do |file|
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markdown_file = file
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end
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opts.on('-o', '--output BBCODE_FILE', 'Specify the output BBCode file to write (outputs to stdout if not specified') do |file|
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bbcode_file = file
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end
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opts.on('-v', '--version', 'Display version') do
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puts "md_to_bbcode v#{MdToBbcode::VERSION}"
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exit 0
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end
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end
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opts_parser.parse!
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if !ARGV.empty? || markdown_file.nil?
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puts opts_parser
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exit 1
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end
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unless File.exist?(markdown_file)
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puts "Missing file #{markdown_file}"
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exit 2
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end
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bbcode = File.read(markdown_file).md_to_bbcode
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if bbcode_file.nil?
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puts bbcode
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else
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File.write(bbcode_file, bbcode)
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end
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require 'md_to_bbcode/core_extensions/string/md_to_bbcode'
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module MdToBbcode
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# Convert a Markdown string to Bbcode
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#
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# Parameters::
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# * *markdown* (String): The Markdown string
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# Result::
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# * String: BBCode converted string
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def self.md_to_bbcode(markdown)
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bbcode_lines = []
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already_in_list = false
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markdown.
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# Images (do this gsub before links and any single tags, like bold, headings...)
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gsub(/!\[(.*?)\]\((.*?)\)/, '[img]\2[/img]').
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# Links
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gsub(/\[(.*?)\]\((.*?)\)/, '[url=\2]\1[/url]').
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# Bold
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gsub(/\*\*(.*?)\*\*/m, '[b]\1[/b]').
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# Heading 1
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gsub(/^# (.*?)$/, '[size=6][b]\1[/b][/size]').
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# Heading 2
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gsub(/^## (.*?)$/, '[size=6]\1[/size]').
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# Heading 3
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gsub(/^### (.*?)$/, '[size=5][b]\1[/b][/size]').
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# Heading 4
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gsub(/^#### (.*?)$/, '[size=5]\1[/size]').
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# Code blocks (do this before in-line code)
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gsub(/```(.*?)\n(.*?)```/m, "[code]\\2[/code]").
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# In-line code
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gsub(/`(.*?)`/, '[b][font=Courier New]\1[/font][/b]').
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# Perform lists transformations
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split("\n").each do |line|
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if line =~ /^\* (.+)$/
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# Single bullet line
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bbcode_lines << '[list]' unless already_in_list
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bbcode_lines << "[*]#{$1}"
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already_in_list = true
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elsif line =~ /^\d\. (.+)$/
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# Single numbered line
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bbcode_lines << '[list=1]' unless already_in_list
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bbcode_lines << "[*]#{$1}"
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already_in_list = true
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else
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if already_in_list && !(line =~ /^ (.*)$/)
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bbcode_lines << '[/list]'
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end
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bbcode_lines << line
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end
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end
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bbcode_lines << '[/list]' if already_in_list
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bbcode_lines << '' if markdown.end_with?("\n")
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bbcode_lines.join("\n")
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end
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end
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# Add the functionality to the String class
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String.include MdToBbcode::CoreExtensions::String::MdToBbcode
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module MdToBbcode
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module CoreExtensions
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module String
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module MdToBbcode
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# Convert a string representation of self from Markdown to Bbcode
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#
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# Result::
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# * String: BBCode converted text
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def md_to_bbcode
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::MdToBbcode.md_to_bbcode(self.to_s)
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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data/spec/api_spec.rb
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describe MdToBbcode do
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it 'converts heading 1' do
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expect('# Heading 1'.md_to_bbcode).to eq '[size=6][b]Heading 1[/b][/size]'
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end
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it 'converts heading 2' do
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expect('## Heading 2'.md_to_bbcode).to eq '[size=6]Heading 2[/size]'
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end
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it 'converts heading 3' do
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expect('### Heading 3'.md_to_bbcode).to eq '[size=5][b]Heading 3[/b][/size]'
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end
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it 'converts heading 4' do
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expect('#### Heading 4'.md_to_bbcode).to eq '[size=5]Heading 4[/size]'
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end
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it 'converts bold text' do
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expect('**Bold text**'.md_to_bbcode).to eq '[b]Bold text[/b]'
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end
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it 'converts links' do
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expect('[Link text](https://my.domain.com/path)'.md_to_bbcode).to eq '[url=https://my.domain.com/path]Link text[/url]'
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end
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it 'converts inline code' do
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expect('`in-line code`'.md_to_bbcode).to eq '[b][font=Courier New]in-line code[/font][/b]'
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end
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it 'converts images' do
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expect('![Image text](https://my.domain.com/image.jpg)'.md_to_bbcode).to eq '[img]https://my.domain.com/image.jpg[/img]'
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end
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it 'converts bold text on several lines' do
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md = <<~EOS
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**Bold
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on
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multi-line**
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EOS
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expect(md.md_to_bbcode).to eq(<<~EOS)
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[b]Bold
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on
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end
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it 'converts bullets list' do
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md = <<~EOS
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* List item 1
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* List item 2
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* List item 3
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EOS
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expect(md.md_to_bbcode).to eq(<<~EOS)
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[list]
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[*]List item 2
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[/list]
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it 'converts numbered list' do
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md = <<~EOS
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3. List item 3
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EOS
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expect(md.md_to_bbcode).to eq(<<~EOS)
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[list=1]
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it 'converts multi-line numbered list' do
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expect(md.md_to_bbcode).to eq(<<~EOS)
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it 'converts code blocks' do
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md = <<~EOS
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```ruby
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def hello
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end
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hello
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$stdin.gets
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expect(md.md_to_bbcode).to eq(<<~EOS)
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[code]def hello
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hello
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it 'converts a whole text mixing markups' do
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# Heading h1
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**Bold text including a [link to Google](https://www.google.com).**
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"is": "super",
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expect(md.md_to_bbcode).to eq(<<~EOS)
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[size=6][b]Heading h1[/b][/size]
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"my_json": {
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: md_to_bbcode
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 1.0.0
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Muriel Salvan
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autorequire:
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bindir: bin
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cert_chain: []
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date: 2020-11-20 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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dependencies:
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name: rspec
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version: '0'
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description: Provides an API and an executable to convert Markdown text to BBCode
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format
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email:
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executables:
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extensions: []
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extra_rdoc_files: []
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files:
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homepage: https://github.com/Muriel-Salvan/md_to_bbcode
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metadata: {}
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requirements:
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requirements: []
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signing_key:
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specification_version: 4
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summary: Convert Markdown text to Bbcode
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test_files: []
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