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# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*- lib = File.expand_path('../lib/', __FILE__) $:.unshift lib unless $:.include?(lib) require 'bibtex/version' Gem::Specification.new do |s| s.name = 'bibtex-ruby' s.version = BibTeX::Version::STRING.dup s.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY s.authors = ['Sylvester Keil'] s.email = ['sylvester@keil.or.at'] s.homepage = 'http://inukshuk.github.com/bibtex-ruby' s.license = 'GPL-3.0' s.summary = 'A BibTeX parser, converter and API for Ruby.' s.description = <<-END_DESCRIPTION.gsub(/^\s+/, '') BibTeX-Ruby is the Rubyist's swiss-army-knife for all things BibTeX. It includes a parser for all common BibTeX objects (@string, @preamble, @comment and regular entries) and a sophisticated name parser that tokenizes correctly formatted names; BibTeX-Ruby recognizes BibTeX string replacements, joins values containing multiple strings or variables, supports cross-references, and decodes common LaTeX formatting instructions to unicode; if you are in a hurry, it also allows for easy export/conversion to formats such as YAML, JSON, CSL, and XML (BibTeXML). END_DESCRIPTION s.add_runtime_dependency('latex-decode', ['~>0.0']) s.files = File.open('Manifest').readlines.map(&:chomp) s.test_files = Dir.glob('test/**/test*.rb') s.executables = [] s.require_path = 'lib' s.has_rdoc = 'yard' end # vim: syntax=ruby
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