optparse-lite 0.0.0

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+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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+ name: optparse-lite
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+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ hash: 31
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+ prerelease: false
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+ segments:
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+ - 0
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+ - 0
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+ - 0
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+ version: 0.0.0
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+ platform: ruby
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+ authors:
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+ - Chip Malice
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+ autorequire:
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+ bindir: bin
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+ cert_chain: []
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+
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+ date: 2010-06-21 00:00:00 -04:00
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+ default_executable:
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+ dependencies: []
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+
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+ description: "You've seen Getopt::Long, OptionParser, Thor? What the world needs now is one more command-line parser. This serves as a backend command line parser that passes the option-parsing portion of it off to OptionParser, Trollop, or any other option-parser that has an adapter[^adapter]. But the parts it *does* do are really exciting: It features arbitrarily deeply nested subcommands, optionally colorized help screens with smart formatting, automatically generated usage syntaxes, manpage generation[^maybe2], lazy-loading of subcommands, and (get this:) you can turn your command line app into a web app. (is processing a form then displaying a record really that different from CLI that does the same?)[^maybe3]"
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+ email: chip.malice@gmail.com
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+ executables: []
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+
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+ extensions: []
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+
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+ extra_rdoc_files:
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+ - README
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+ files:
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+ - NEWS.md
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+ - README
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+ - Rakefile
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+ - VERSION
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+ - doc/high-concept.md
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+ - doc/high-concept/terms.md
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+ - doc/installation.md
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+ - doc/svg/not-funny.svg
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+ - doc/usage.md
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+ - lib/optparse-lite.rb
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+ - lib/optparse-lite/test/gentest/gentest.rb
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+ - lib/optparse-lite/test/gentest/tasklib.rb
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+ - lib/optparse-lite/test/gentest/tasks.rb
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+ - lib/optparse-lite/test/gentest/tasks/gentest.rb
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+ - lib/optparse-lite/test/gentest/tasks/ungen.rb
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+ - lib/optparse-lite/test/nandoc-custom-tags.rb
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+ - lib/optparse-lite/test/nandoc-custom-tags/app.rb
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+ - lib/optparse-lite/test/nandoc-custom-tags/playback.rb
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+ - lib/optparse-lite/test/setup.rb
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+ - lib/optparse-lite/treebis-extlib.rb
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+ - test/test.rb
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+ has_rdoc: true
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+ homepage: http://optparse-lite.hipeland.org
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+ licenses: []
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+
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+ post_install_message:
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+ rdoc_options:
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+ - --charset=UTF-8
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+ require_paths:
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+ - lib
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+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ none: false
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+ requirements:
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+ - - ">="
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ hash: 3
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+ segments:
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+ - 0
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+ version: "0"
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+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ none: false
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+ requirements:
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+ - - ">="
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ hash: 3
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+ segments:
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+ - 0
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+ version: "0"
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+ requirements: []
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+
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+ rubyforge_project: optparse-lite
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+ rubygems_version: 1.3.7
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+ signing_key:
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+ specification_version: 3
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+ summary: You've seen Getopt::Long, OptionParser, Rake, Thor? What the world needs now is one more command-line parser. Arbitrarily deeply nested subcommands (lazily loaded), colors, manpage generation, usage syntax generation, option-parsing adapter interface.[^maybe]
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+ test_files:
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+ - test/test.rb