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haml.gemspec
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($LOAD_PATH << File.expand_path("../lib", __FILE__)).uniq!
require "haml/version"
Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
spec.name = 'haml'
spec.summary = "An elegant, structured (X)HTML/XML templating engine."
spec.version = Haml::VERSION
spec.authors = ['Natalie Weizenbaum', 'Hampton Catlin', 'Norman Clarke']
spec.email = ['[email protected]', '[email protected]']
readmes = Dir['*'].reject{ |x| x =~ /(^|[^.a-z])[a-z]+/ || x == "TODO" }
spec.executables = ['haml']
spec.files = Dir['lib/**/*', 'bin/*', 'test/**/*', 'extra/**/*',
'Rakefile', '.yardopts'] + readmes
spec.homepage = 'http://haml.info/'
spec.has_rdoc = false
spec.test_files = Dir["test/**/*_test.rb"]
spec.license = "MIT"
spec.required_ruby_version = '>= 2.0.0'
spec.add_dependency 'tilt'
spec.add_development_dependency 'rails', '>= 4.0.0'
spec.add_development_dependency 'rbench'
spec.add_development_dependency 'minitest', '>= 4.0'
spec.add_development_dependency 'nokogiri', '~> 1.6.0'
spec.description = <<-END
Haml (HTML Abstraction Markup Language) is a layer on top of HTML or XML that's
designed to express the structure of documents in a non-repetitive, elegant, and
easy way by using indentation rather than closing tags and allowing Ruby to be
embedded with ease. It was originally envisioned as a plugin for Ruby on Rails,
but it can function as a stand-alone templating engine.
END
end