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  1. data/LICENSE.txt +344 -0
  2. data/README.txt +10 -0
  3. data/bin/lt +4 -0
  4. data/bin/ludo +4 -0
  5. data/bin/ratch +8 -0
  6. data/data/mint/ratch/announce +224 -0
  7. data/data/mint/ratch/install +49 -0
  8. data/data/mint/ratch/notes +183 -0
  9. data/data/mint/ratch/publish +44 -0
  10. data/data/mint/ratch/rdoc +40 -0
  11. data/data/mint/ratch/setup +1616 -0
  12. data/data/mint/ratch/stats +138 -0
  13. data/demo/README +8 -0
  14. data/demo/doc/rdoc/created.rid +1 -0
  15. data/demo/doc/rdoc/files/README.html +112 -0
  16. data/demo/doc/rdoc/files/lib/foo/foo_rb.html +145 -0
  17. data/demo/doc/rdoc/fr_class_index.html +26 -0
  18. data/demo/doc/rdoc/fr_file_index.html +28 -0
  19. data/demo/doc/rdoc/fr_method_index.html +27 -0
  20. data/demo/doc/rdoc/index.html +24 -0
  21. data/demo/doc/rdoc/rdoc-style.css +208 -0
  22. data/demo/lib/foo/foo.rb +7 -0
  23. data/demo/util/conf/rdoc +4 -0
  24. data/demo/util/one +6 -0
  25. data/demo/util/rdoc +39 -0
  26. data/demo/util/tryme +10 -0
  27. data/dev/taskable-simple.rb +42 -0
  28. data/dev/taskable.rb +573 -0
  29. data/lib/ratch/batch.rb +43 -0
  30. data/lib/ratch/cli/lt.rb +56 -0
  31. data/lib/ratch/cli/ludo.rb +14 -0
  32. data/lib/ratch/cli/ratch.rb +47 -0
  33. data/lib/ratch/configutils.rb +100 -0
  34. data/lib/ratch/consoleutils.rb +88 -0
  35. data/lib/ratch/emailutils.rb +88 -0
  36. data/lib/ratch/fileutils.rb +173 -0
  37. data/lib/ratch/options.rb +57 -0
  38. data/lib/ratch/runnable.rb +117 -0
  39. data/lib/ratch/taskable.rb +105 -0
  40. data/lib/ratch/taskutils.rb +44 -0
  41. data/lib/ratch/uploadutils.rb +413 -0
  42. data/meta/manifest.txt +70 -0
  43. data/meta/project.yaml +24 -0
  44. data/misc/original.rb +308 -0
  45. data/task/setup +1616 -0
  46. data/task/stats +138 -0
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+ == Ruby Ratchets
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+ Ratchets is a build tool, like make, ant, maven, rake, rant, et al.
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+ Ratchets is designed in such a way as to provided core functionality is a set
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ratch
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+ # make a release annoucement
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+ # The announce task generates release announcement and
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+ # optionally emails it via your email provider. (Note
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+ # Announcements can also have layouts defined by simple
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+ #
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+ # Make a release announcement. Generates and can email a release
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+ # announcements. These are nicely formated message and can
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+ # email the message to the specified address(es).
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+ #
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+ # The following settings apply:
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+ #
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+ # title Project title.
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+ # subtitle Brief one-line description.
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+ # version Project version.
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+ # description Long description of project.
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+ # homepage Project homepage web address.
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+ # slogan Motto for you project.
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+ # memo File that contains announcement message.
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+ # template Custom announcement template file.
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+ # mail_to Email address(es) to send announcemnt.
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+ # from Message FROM address [email].
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+ # subject Subject of email message ([ANN] title verison).
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+ # server Email server to route message.
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+ # port Email server's port.
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+ # domain Email server's domain name.
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+ # account Email account name [email].
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+ # login Login type: plain, cram_md5 or login.
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+ # secure Uses TLS security, true or false?
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+ $memo
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+ $slogan
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+ END
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+ config['from'] ||= projectinfo.email
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+ config['name'] ||= projectinfo.name
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+ config['version'] ||= projectinfo.version
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+ config['title'] ||= projectinfo.title
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+ config['subtitle'] ||= projectinfo.subtitle
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+ config['description'] ||= projectinfo.description
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+ config['homepage'] ||= projectinfo.homepage
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+ config['download'] ||= projectinfo.download
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+ config['slogan'] ||= projectinfo.slogan
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+ end
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+ config['subject'] ||= "ANN: #{config['title']}, v#{config['version']}"
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+ #config['mail_to'] = nil if keys['mail_to'].empty?
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+ template = config['template']
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+ memo = config['memo']
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+ end
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+ template = template || DEFAULT_ANNOUNCE_TEMPLATE
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+ # Announce Memo
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+ unless memo
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+ files = Dir.glob("{MEMO,doc/[mM]emo,doc/MEMO}{,.txt}")
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+ memo = files.first
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+ end
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+ memo = File.read(memo).fold(true) if memo
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+ # Validate
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+ raise ArgumentError, "missing version" unless version
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+
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+ # Strip tiny version zero.
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+ #if keys['version'] =~ /[.].*?[.]/
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+ # keys['version'] = keys['version'].chomp('.0')
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+ #end
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+
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+ # Make announcement message
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+ message = template.dup
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+
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+ message.gsub!('$memo',memo) if memo # insert memo
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+ #message.gsub!('$stamp',stamp.to_s) # insert stamp
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+
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+ template.scan(/[$].*?\s/m) do |key|
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+ key = key.strip
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+ name = key[1..-1]
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+ value = info.send(name)
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+ message.gsub!(key, value.to_s.strip)
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+ end
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+
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+ message.gsub!(/(^|[ ])[$].*?(?=[ ]|$)/,'') # remove unused vars
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+ message.gsub!("\n\n\n","\n") # remove any triple blank lines
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+ message.rstrip!
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+
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+ message = release_announcement(config)
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+
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+ puts "\n#{message}\n\n"
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+
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+ return unless keys['to']
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+
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+ ans = ask("Would you like to email this announcement?", "yN")
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+ case ans.downcase
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+ when 'y', 'yes'
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+ email(message, config)
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+ end
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+
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+
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+
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+ # keys = {}
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+ # keys['from'] = info.email
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+ # keys.update info.gather('mail')
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+ # keys.update info.gather('announce')
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+ # keys.update info.select(
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+ # :project, :version, :title, :subtitle, :description,
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+ # :homepage, :download, :slogan
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+ # )
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+ # keys.update override if override
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+
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+
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+ # # Get password.
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+ #
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+ # def password( account )
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+ # @password || ENV['PASSWORD'] || ask("Password for #{account}: ")
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+ # end
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+
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+
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+ =begin
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+ # Name of project (ie. unix name).
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+ attr_accessor :project
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+
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+ # Title of project.
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+ attr_accessor :title
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+
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+ # Subtitle of project.
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+ attr_accessor :subtitle
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+
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+ # Version number of project release.
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+ attr_accessor :version
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+
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+ # Description of project.
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+ attr_accessor :description
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+
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+ # Project's homepage.
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+ attr_accessor :homepage
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+
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+ # URL to download.
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+ attr_accessor :download
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+
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+ # Project slogan.
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+ attr_accessor :slogan
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+
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+ # To email address(es). If this is not set then
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+ # the announcement is not emailed and instead
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+ # is only sent to stdout.
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+ attr_accessor :mail_to
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+
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+ # From email address.
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+ attr_accessor :mail_from
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+
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+ # Memo (personalized message for this release)
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+ attr_accessor :memo
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+
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+ # User defined announcement template.
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+ attr_accessor :template
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+
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+ # Subject line (default is "ANN: project version").
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+ attr_accessor :subject
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+
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+ # Email server
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+ attr_accessor :server
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+
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+ # Emails server port (default is usually correct).
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+ attr_accessor :port
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+
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+ # Email account name (defaults to mail_from).
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+ attr_accessor :account
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+
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+ # User domain (not sure why SMTP requires this?)
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+ attr_accessor :domain
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+
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+ # Login type (plain, login)
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+ attr_accessor :login_type
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+
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+ # Use TLS/SSL true or false?
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+ attr_accessor :secure
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+
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+ # Password (deafults to ENV['PASSWORD']
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+ attr_accessor :password
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+ =end