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# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
require File.expand_path('../lib/dbt/version.rb', __FILE__)

Gem::Specification.new do |gem|
  gem.name          = 'dbt'
  gem.version       = DBT::VERSION
  gem.email         = 'colinta@gmail.com'
  gem.licenses      = ['BSD']

  gem.authors  = ['Colin Thomas-Arnold <colinta@gmail.com>']
  gem.email   = ['colinta@gmail.com']

  gem.description = <<-DESC
DBT (Dependencies and deBugging Tool) is a tool that helps declare and declare
dependencies (`app.files_dependencies`), and assists with debugging, in
RubyMotion project. It looks for 'break', 'requires', and 'provides' commands
(it does a *teensy* bit of code analyzing to provide some defaults) to make your
RubyMotion `Rakefile` and `debugger_cmds` files short and consistent.

To use, include this gem, and add `app.analyze` to your `Rakefile` in the
`Motion::Project::App.setup` block.  In your source code you can add DBT
commands and those will be translated into directives for
`app.files_dependencies` and `debugger_cmds`.

Run `rake` or `rake debug=1`, and off you go!
DESC

  gem.summary = 'Keep your Rakefile and debugger_cmds files short and consistent'
  gem.homepage = 'https://github.com/colinta/dbt'

  gem.files       = `git ls-files`.split($\)
  gem.require_paths = ['lib']
  gem.test_files  = gem.files.grep(%r{^spec/})
end

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