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  1. data/.gitignore +3 -0
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  3. data/Gemfile +5 -0
  4. data/README.rdoc +15 -0
  5. data/Rakefile +29 -65
  6. data/VERSION +1 -1
  7. data/lib/utils/version.rb +1 -1
  8. data/utils.gemspec +12 -8
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+ # vim: set filetype=ruby et sw=2 ts=2:
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+ source :rubygems
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+ = Utils - Some useful command line utilities
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+ == Description
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+ This ruby gem provides some useful command line utilities.
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+ == Author
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+ Florian Frank <mailto:flori@ping.de>
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+ == License
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+ GemHadar do
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+ author 'Florian Frank'
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+ email 'flori@ping.de'
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+ homepage "http://github.com/flori/#{name}"
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+ summary 'Some useful command line utilities'
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+ description 'This ruby gem provides some useful command line utilities'
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+ bindir 'bin'
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+ executables = Dir['bin/*'].map(&File.method(:basename))
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- s.executables = [%q{untest}, %q{chroot-libs}, %q{edit_wait}, %q{chroot-exec}, %q{number_files}, %q{search}, %q{path}, %q{edit}, %q{git-empty}, %q{classify}, %q{utils-install-config}, %q{xmp}, %q{discover}, %q{sshscreen}, %q{myex}, %q{errf}, %q{same_files}, %q{unquarantine_apps}, %q{vacuum_firefox_sqlite}, %q{sedit}]
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- s.files = [%q{utils.gemspec}, %q{Rakefile}, %q{lib}, %q{lib/utils}, %q{lib/utils/config}, %q{lib/utils/config/screenrc}, %q{lib/utils/config/irbrc}, %q{lib/utils/config/rdebugrc}, %q{lib/utils/config/gdb}, %q{lib/utils/config/gdb/asm}, %q{lib/utils/config/gdb/ruby}, %q{lib/utils/config/vimrc}, %q{lib/utils/config/gdbinit}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/compiler}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/compiler/rubyunit.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/compiler/ruby.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/compiler/eruby.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/syntax}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/syntax/Decho.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/syntax/ruby.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/syntax/ragel.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/syntax/javascript.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/syntax/eruby.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/ftdetect}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/ftdetect/ruby.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/ftdetect/ragel.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/autoload}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/autoload/AlignMaps.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/autoload/rubycomplete.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/autoload/sqlcomplete.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/autoload/vimball.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/autoload/Align.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/autoload/rails.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/indent}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/indent/IndentAnything_html.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/indent/ruby.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/indent/javascript.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/indent/eruby.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/colors}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/colors/flori.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/bufexplorer.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/AlignMapsPlugin.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/AlignPlugin.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/cecutil.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/taglist.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/Decho.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/IndentAnything.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/fugitive.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/test}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/test/IndentAnything}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/test/IndentAnything/test.js}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/surround.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/lusty-explorer.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/vimballPlugin.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/rubyextra.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/rails.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/ftplugin}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/ftplugin/ruby.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/ftplugin/xml.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/ftplugin/eruby.vim}, %q{lib/utils/version.rb}, %q{lib/utils/find.rb}, %q{lib/utils/config.rb}, %q{lib/utils/edit.rb}, %q{lib/utils/file_xt.rb}, %q{lib/utils/md5.rb}, %q{lib/utils/patterns.rb}, %q{lib/utils.rb}, %q{bin}, %q{bin/untest}, %q{bin/chroot-libs}, %q{bin/edit_wait}, %q{bin/chroot-exec}, %q{bin/number_files}, %q{bin/search}, %q{bin/path}, %q{bin/edit}, %q{bin/git-empty}, %q{bin/classify}, %q{bin/utils-install-config}, %q{bin/xmp}, %q{bin/discover}, %q{bin/sshscreen}, %q{bin/myex}, %q{bin/errf}, %q{bin/same_files}, %q{bin/unquarantine_apps}, %q{bin/vacuum_firefox_sqlite}, %q{bin/sedit}, %q{VERSION}]
14
- s.homepage = %q{http://flori.github.com/utils}
12
+ s.extra_rdoc_files = [%q{README.rdoc}, %q{lib/utils/version.rb}, %q{lib/utils/find.rb}, %q{lib/utils/config.rb}, %q{lib/utils/edit.rb}, %q{lib/utils/file_xt.rb}, %q{lib/utils/md5.rb}, %q{lib/utils/patterns.rb}, %q{lib/utils.rb}]
13
+ s.files = [%q{.gitignore}, %q{COPYING}, %q{Gemfile}, %q{README.rdoc}, %q{Rakefile}, %q{VERSION}, %q{bin/chroot-exec}, %q{bin/chroot-libs}, %q{bin/classify}, %q{bin/discover}, %q{bin/edit}, %q{bin/edit_wait}, %q{bin/errf}, %q{bin/git-empty}, %q{bin/myex}, %q{bin/number_files}, %q{bin/path}, %q{bin/same_files}, %q{bin/search}, %q{bin/sedit}, %q{bin/sshscreen}, %q{bin/unquarantine_apps}, %q{bin/untest}, %q{bin/utils-install-config}, %q{bin/vacuum_firefox_sqlite}, %q{bin/xmp}, %q{lib/utils.rb}, %q{lib/utils/config.rb}, %q{lib/utils/config/gdb/asm}, %q{lib/utils/config/gdb/ruby}, %q{lib/utils/config/gdbinit}, %q{lib/utils/config/irbrc}, %q{lib/utils/config/rdebugrc}, %q{lib/utils/config/screenrc}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/autoload/Align.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/autoload/AlignMaps.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/autoload/rails.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/autoload/rubycomplete.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/autoload/sqlcomplete.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/autoload/vimball.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/colors/flori.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/compiler/eruby.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/compiler/ruby.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/compiler/rubyunit.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/ftdetect/ragel.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/ftdetect/ruby.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/ftplugin/eruby.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/ftplugin/ruby.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/ftplugin/xml.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/indent/IndentAnything_html.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/indent/eruby.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/indent/javascript.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/indent/ruby.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/AlignMapsPlugin.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/AlignPlugin.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/Decho.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/IndentAnything.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/bufexplorer.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/cecutil.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/fugitive.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/lusty-explorer.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/rails.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/rubyextra.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/surround.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/taglist.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/test/IndentAnything/test.js}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/vimballPlugin.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/syntax/Decho.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/syntax/eruby.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/syntax/javascript.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/syntax/ragel.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vim/syntax/ruby.vim}, %q{lib/utils/config/vimrc}, %q{lib/utils/edit.rb}, %q{lib/utils/file_xt.rb}, %q{lib/utils/find.rb}, %q{lib/utils/md5.rb}, %q{lib/utils/patterns.rb}, %q{lib/utils/version.rb}, %q{utils.gemspec}]
14
+ s.homepage = %q{http://github.com/flori/utils}
15
+ s.rdoc_options = [%q{--title}, %q{Utils - Some useful command line utilities}, %q{--main}, %q{README.rdoc}]
15
16
  s.require_paths = [%q{lib}]
16
17
  s.rubygems_version = %q{1.8.5}
17
18
  s.summary = %q{Some useful command line utilities}
@@ -20,14 +21,17 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
20
21
  s.specification_version = 3
21
22
 
22
23
  if Gem::Version.new(Gem::VERSION) >= Gem::Version.new('1.2.0') then
24
+ s.add_development_dependency(%q<gem_hadar>, ["~> 0.0.5"])
23
25
  s.add_runtime_dependency(%q<spruz>, ["~> 0.2.10"])
24
- s.add_runtime_dependency(%q<term-ansicolor>, [">= 0"])
26
+ s.add_runtime_dependency(%q<term-ansicolor>, ["= 1.0.5"])
25
27
  else
28
+ s.add_dependency(%q<gem_hadar>, ["~> 0.0.5"])
26
29
  s.add_dependency(%q<spruz>, ["~> 0.2.10"])
27
- s.add_dependency(%q<term-ansicolor>, [">= 0"])
30
+ s.add_dependency(%q<term-ansicolor>, ["= 1.0.5"])
28
31
  end
29
32
  else
33
+ s.add_dependency(%q<gem_hadar>, ["~> 0.0.5"])
30
34
  s.add_dependency(%q<spruz>, ["~> 0.2.10"])
31
- s.add_dependency(%q<term-ansicolor>, [">= 0"])
35
+ s.add_dependency(%q<term-ansicolor>, ["= 1.0.5"])
32
36
  end
33
37
  end
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: utils
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
- hash: 21
4
+ hash: 19
5
5
  prerelease:
6
6
  segments:
7
7
  - 0
8
8
  - 0
9
- - 5
10
- version: 0.0.5
9
+ - 6
10
+ version: 0.0.6
11
11
  platform: ruby
12
12
  authors:
13
13
  - Florian Frank
@@ -15,12 +15,28 @@ autorequire:
15
15
  bindir: bin
16
16
  cert_chain: []
17
17
 
18
- date: 2011-07-15 00:00:00 Z
18
+ date: 2011-07-17 00:00:00 Z
19
19
  dependencies:
20
20
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
21
- name: spruz
21
+ name: gem_hadar
22
22
  prerelease: false
23
23
  requirement: &id001 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
24
+ none: false
25
+ requirements:
26
+ - - ~>
27
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
28
+ hash: 21
29
+ segments:
30
+ - 0
31
+ - 0
32
+ - 5
33
+ version: 0.0.5
34
+ type: :development
35
+ version_requirements: *id001
36
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
37
+ name: spruz
38
+ prerelease: false
39
+ requirement: &id002 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
24
40
  none: false
25
41
  requirements:
26
42
  - - ~>
@@ -32,131 +48,129 @@ dependencies:
32
48
  - 10
33
49
  version: 0.2.10
34
50
  type: :runtime
35
- version_requirements: *id001
51
+ version_requirements: *id002
36
52
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
37
53
  name: term-ansicolor
38
54
  prerelease: false
39
- requirement: &id002 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
55
+ requirement: &id003 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
40
56
  none: false
41
57
  requirements:
42
- - - ">="
58
+ - - "="
43
59
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
44
- hash: 3
60
+ hash: 29
45
61
  segments:
62
+ - 1
46
63
  - 0
47
- version: "0"
64
+ - 5
65
+ version: 1.0.5
48
66
  type: :runtime
49
- version_requirements: *id002
67
+ version_requirements: *id003
50
68
  description: This ruby gem provides some useful command line utilities
51
69
  email: flori@ping.de
52
- executables:
53
- - untest
54
- - chroot-libs
55
- - edit_wait
56
- - chroot-exec
57
- - number_files
58
- - search
59
- - path
60
- - edit
61
- - git-empty
62
- - classify
63
- - utils-install-config
64
- - xmp
65
- - discover
66
- - sshscreen
67
- - myex
68
- - errf
69
- - same_files
70
- - unquarantine_apps
71
- - vacuum_firefox_sqlite
72
- - sedit
73
- extensions: []
70
+ executables: []
74
71
 
75
- extra_rdoc_files: []
72
+ extensions: []
76
73
 
74
+ extra_rdoc_files:
75
+ - README.rdoc
76
+ - lib/utils/version.rb
77
+ - lib/utils/find.rb
78
+ - lib/utils/config.rb
79
+ - lib/utils/edit.rb
80
+ - lib/utils/file_xt.rb
81
+ - lib/utils/md5.rb
82
+ - lib/utils/patterns.rb
83
+ - lib/utils.rb
77
84
  files:
78
- - utils.gemspec
85
+ - .gitignore
86
+ - COPYING
87
+ - Gemfile
88
+ - README.rdoc
79
89
  - Rakefile
80
- - lib/utils/config/screenrc
81
- - lib/utils/config/irbrc
82
- - lib/utils/config/rdebugrc
90
+ - VERSION
91
+ - bin/chroot-exec
92
+ - bin/chroot-libs
93
+ - bin/classify
94
+ - bin/discover
95
+ - bin/edit
96
+ - bin/edit_wait
97
+ - bin/errf
98
+ - bin/git-empty
99
+ - bin/myex
100
+ - bin/number_files
101
+ - bin/path
102
+ - bin/same_files
103
+ - bin/search
104
+ - bin/sedit
105
+ - bin/sshscreen
106
+ - bin/unquarantine_apps
107
+ - bin/untest
108
+ - bin/utils-install-config
109
+ - bin/vacuum_firefox_sqlite
110
+ - bin/xmp
111
+ - lib/utils.rb
112
+ - lib/utils/config.rb
83
113
  - lib/utils/config/gdb/asm
84
114
  - lib/utils/config/gdb/ruby
85
- - lib/utils/config/vimrc
86
115
  - lib/utils/config/gdbinit
87
- - lib/utils/config/vim/compiler/rubyunit.vim
88
- - lib/utils/config/vim/compiler/ruby.vim
89
- - lib/utils/config/vim/compiler/eruby.vim
90
- - lib/utils/config/vim/syntax/Decho.vim
91
- - lib/utils/config/vim/syntax/ruby.vim
92
- - lib/utils/config/vim/syntax/ragel.vim
93
- - lib/utils/config/vim/syntax/javascript.vim
94
- - lib/utils/config/vim/syntax/eruby.vim
95
- - lib/utils/config/vim/ftdetect/ruby.vim
96
- - lib/utils/config/vim/ftdetect/ragel.vim
116
+ - lib/utils/config/irbrc
117
+ - lib/utils/config/rdebugrc
118
+ - lib/utils/config/screenrc
119
+ - lib/utils/config/vim/autoload/Align.vim
97
120
  - lib/utils/config/vim/autoload/AlignMaps.vim
121
+ - lib/utils/config/vim/autoload/rails.vim
98
122
  - lib/utils/config/vim/autoload/rubycomplete.vim
99
123
  - lib/utils/config/vim/autoload/sqlcomplete.vim
100
124
  - lib/utils/config/vim/autoload/vimball.vim
101
- - lib/utils/config/vim/autoload/Align.vim
102
- - lib/utils/config/vim/autoload/rails.vim
125
+ - lib/utils/config/vim/colors/flori.vim
126
+ - lib/utils/config/vim/compiler/eruby.vim
127
+ - lib/utils/config/vim/compiler/ruby.vim
128
+ - lib/utils/config/vim/compiler/rubyunit.vim
129
+ - lib/utils/config/vim/ftdetect/ragel.vim
130
+ - lib/utils/config/vim/ftdetect/ruby.vim
131
+ - lib/utils/config/vim/ftplugin/eruby.vim
132
+ - lib/utils/config/vim/ftplugin/ruby.vim
133
+ - lib/utils/config/vim/ftplugin/xml.vim
103
134
  - lib/utils/config/vim/indent/IndentAnything_html.vim
104
- - lib/utils/config/vim/indent/ruby.vim
105
- - lib/utils/config/vim/indent/javascript.vim
106
135
  - lib/utils/config/vim/indent/eruby.vim
107
- - lib/utils/config/vim/colors/flori.vim
108
- - lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/bufexplorer.vim
136
+ - lib/utils/config/vim/indent/javascript.vim
137
+ - lib/utils/config/vim/indent/ruby.vim
109
138
  - lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/AlignMapsPlugin.vim
110
139
  - lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/AlignPlugin.vim
111
- - lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/cecutil.vim
112
- - lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/taglist.vim
113
140
  - lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/Decho.vim
114
141
  - lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/IndentAnything.vim
142
+ - lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/bufexplorer.vim
143
+ - lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/cecutil.vim
115
144
  - lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/fugitive.vim
116
- - lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/test/IndentAnything/test.js
117
- - lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/surround.vim
118
145
  - lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/lusty-explorer.vim
119
- - lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/vimballPlugin.vim
120
- - lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/rubyextra.vim
121
146
  - lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/rails.vim
122
- - lib/utils/config/vim/ftplugin/ruby.vim
123
- - lib/utils/config/vim/ftplugin/xml.vim
124
- - lib/utils/config/vim/ftplugin/eruby.vim
125
- - lib/utils/version.rb
126
- - lib/utils/find.rb
127
- - lib/utils/config.rb
147
+ - lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/rubyextra.vim
148
+ - lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/surround.vim
149
+ - lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/taglist.vim
150
+ - lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/test/IndentAnything/test.js
151
+ - lib/utils/config/vim/plugin/vimballPlugin.vim
152
+ - lib/utils/config/vim/syntax/Decho.vim
153
+ - lib/utils/config/vim/syntax/eruby.vim
154
+ - lib/utils/config/vim/syntax/javascript.vim
155
+ - lib/utils/config/vim/syntax/ragel.vim
156
+ - lib/utils/config/vim/syntax/ruby.vim
157
+ - lib/utils/config/vimrc
128
158
  - lib/utils/edit.rb
129
159
  - lib/utils/file_xt.rb
160
+ - lib/utils/find.rb
130
161
  - lib/utils/md5.rb
131
162
  - lib/utils/patterns.rb
132
- - lib/utils.rb
133
- - bin/untest
134
- - bin/chroot-libs
135
- - bin/edit_wait
136
- - bin/chroot-exec
137
- - bin/number_files
138
- - bin/search
139
- - bin/path
140
- - bin/edit
141
- - bin/git-empty
142
- - bin/classify
143
- - bin/utils-install-config
144
- - bin/xmp
145
- - bin/discover
146
- - bin/sshscreen
147
- - bin/myex
148
- - bin/errf
149
- - bin/same_files
150
- - bin/unquarantine_apps
151
- - bin/vacuum_firefox_sqlite
152
- - bin/sedit
153
- - VERSION
154
- homepage: http://flori.github.com/utils
163
+ - lib/utils/version.rb
164
+ - utils.gemspec
165
+ homepage: http://github.com/flori/utils
155
166
  licenses: []
156
167
 
157
168
  post_install_message:
158
- rdoc_options: []
159
-
169
+ rdoc_options:
170
+ - --title
171
+ - Utils - Some useful command line utilities
172
+ - --main
173
+ - README.rdoc
160
174
  require_paths:
161
175
  - lib
162
176
  required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement