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# To make browse-everything aware of a provider, uncomment the info for that provider and add your API key information.
# The file_system provider can be a path to any directory on the server where your application is running.
#
# dropbox:
#   client_id: YOUR_DROPBOX_APP_KEY
#   client_secret: YOUR_DROPBOX_APP_SECRET
# box:
#   client_id: YOUR_BOX_CLIENT_ID
#   client_secret: YOUR_BOX_CLIENT_SECRET
# google_drive:
#   client_id: YOUR_GOOGLE_API_CLIENT_ID
#   client_secret: YOUR_GOOGLE_API_CLIENT_SECRET
# s3:
#   bucket: YOUR_AWS_S3_BUCKET
#   response_type: signed_url # set to :public_url for public urls or :s3_uri for an s3://BUCKET/KEY uri
#   expires_in: 14400 # for signed_url response_type, number of seconds url will be valid for.
#   app_key: YOUR_AWS_S3_KEY       # :app_key, :app_secret, and :region can be specified
#   app_secret: YOUR_AWS_S3_SECRET # explicitly here, or left out to use system-configured
#   region: YOUR_AWS_S3_REGION     # defaults.
#   See https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/a-new-and-standardized-way-to-manage-credentials-in-the-aws-sdks/

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browse-everything-1.0.0.rc2 lib/generators/browse_everything/templates/browse_everything_providers.yml.example
browse-everything-1.0.0.rc1 lib/generators/browse_everything/templates/browse_everything_providers.yml.example