README.markdown in andhapp-decoct-1.2.0 vs README.markdown in andhapp-decoct-1.3.0
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-# Decoct: Quick start Sinatra with Rspec
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-Decoct is a simple gem that creates a sinatra app directory structure and hooks it up with Rspec.
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-## Installing
-
- # Install the gem:
- gem install andhapp-decoct -s http://gems.github.com (on Windows)
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-## Caveat
-
- The gem has only been tested on Windows and the reason that could be a problem is because it depends upon other gems to work properly. I have a workaround in my mind but it has not been implemented as yet.
-
-
-## Dependencies
-
- The gem depends on the following libraries:
- * rspec
- * ZenTest
- * ruby-snarl
- * redgreen
- * rcov
-
- Also, in order to use ruby-snarl you should have [Snarl][http://www.fullphat.net/index.php] installed on your machine. Snarl is a messaging system for windows. This would give you nice visual messages on the status of your tests. [Here's][http://thewebfellas.com/blog/2007/12/10/rspec-autotest-and-snarl-on-windows] a nice article if you would like to incorporate that into rails projects. Hence, the caveat above.
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+# Decoct: Quick start Sinatra with Rspec
+
+Decoct is a simple gem that creates a sinatra app directory structure and hooks it up with Rspec.
+
+## Installing
+
+ # Install the gem:
+ gem install andhapp-decoct -s http://gems.github.com (on Windows)
+
+## Caveat
+
+ The gem has only been tested on Windows and the reason that could be a problem is because it depends upon other
+ gems to work properly. I have a workaround in my mind but it has not been implemented as yet.
+
+## Dependencies
+
+ The gem depends on the following libraries:
+ * rspec
+ * ZenTest
+ * ruby-snarl
+ * redgreen
+ * rcov
+
+ Also, in order to use ruby-snarl you should have [Snarl](http://www.fullphat.net/index.php) installed on
+ your machine.
+ Snarl is a messaging system for windows. This would give you nice visual messages on the status of your tests.
+ [Here's](http://thewebfellas.com/blog/2007/12/10/rspec-autotest-and-snarl-on-windows) a nice article if you
+ would like to incorporate that into rails projects. Hence, the caveat above.
+