# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*- # stub: yard 0.9.8 ruby lib Gem::Specification.new do |s| s.name = "yard" s.version = "0.9.8" s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 0") if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version= s.metadata = { "yard.run" => "yri" } if s.respond_to? :metadata= s.require_paths = ["lib"] s.authors = ["Loren Segal"] s.date = "2017-01-13" s.description = " YARD is a documentation generation tool for the Ruby programming language.\n It enables the user to generate consistent, usable documentation that can be\n exported to a number of formats very easily, and also supports extending for\n custom Ruby constructs such as custom class level definitions.\n" s.email = "lsegal@soen.ca" s.executables = ["yard", "yardoc", "yri"] s.files = ["bin/yard", "bin/yardoc", "bin/yri"] s.homepage = "http://yardoc.org" s.licenses = ["MIT"] s.post_install_message = "--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nAs of YARD v0.9.2:\n\nRubyGems \"--document=yri,yard\" hooks are now supported. You can auto-configure\nYARD to automatically build the yri index for installed gems by typing:\n\n $ yard config --gem-install-yri\n\nSee `yard config --help` for more information on RubyGems install hooks.\n\nYou can also add the following to your .gemspec to have YARD document your gem\non install:\n\n spec.metadata[\"yard.run\"] = \"yri\" # use \"yard\" to build full HTML docs.\n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n" s.rubygems_version = "2.5.1" s.summary = "Documentation tool for consistent and usable documentation in Ruby." s.installed_by_version = "2.5.1" if s.respond_to? :installed_by_version end