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# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY
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# Instead, edit Jeweler::Tasks in Rakefile, and run 'rake gemspec'
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# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
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# stub: homesick 1.1.2 ruby lib
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# stub: homesick 1.1.3 ruby lib
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Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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s.name = "homesick"
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s.version = "1.1.2"
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s.version = "1.1.3"
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s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 0") if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version=
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s.require_paths = ["lib"]
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s.authors = ["Joshua Nichols", "Yusuke Murata"]
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s.date = "2015-01-02"
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s.date = "2015-10-31"
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s.description = "\n Your home directory is your castle. Don't leave your dotfiles behind.\n \n\n Homesick is sorta like rip, but for dotfiles. It uses git to clone a repository containing dotfiles, and saves them in ~/.homesick. It then allows you to symlink all the dotfiles into place with a single command. \n\n "
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s.email = ["josh@technicalpickles.com", "info@muratayusuke.com"]
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s.executables = ["homesick"]
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