# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*- # stub: oktags 0.2.1 ruby lib Gem::Specification.new do |s| s.name = "oktags".freeze s.version = "0.2.1".freeze s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 0".freeze) if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version= s.metadata = { "homepage_uri" => "https://200ok.ch", "source_code_uri" => "https://github.com/200ok-ch/oktags" } if s.respond_to? :metadata= s.require_paths = ["lib".freeze] s.authors = ["Alain M. Lafon".freeze] s.date = "2020-10-15" s.description = "oktags helps you organize your files by managing tags on them. It works by adding/removing at the end of the filename. Given a file 'cat.jpg', when adding the tags 'tag1' and 'tag2', the filename will become 'cat--[tag1,tag2].jpg'. The implementation is OS-agnostic, so it should work on Linux, macOS and Windows. ".freeze s.email = ["info@200ok.ch".freeze] s.executables = ["oktags".freeze] s.files = [".github/workflows/ci.yml".freeze, ".gitignore".freeze, ".rspec".freeze, ".ruby-version".freeze, "Gemfile".freeze, "Gemfile.lock".freeze, "LICENSE".freeze, "README.org".freeze, "Rakefile".freeze, "bin/console".freeze, "bin/oktags".freeze, "bin/setup".freeze, "lib/ok/tags.rb".freeze, "lib/ok/version.rb".freeze, "lib/oktags.rb".freeze, "oktags.gemspec".freeze] s.homepage = "https://200ok.ch".freeze s.licenses = ["AGPL-3.0-or-later".freeze] s.required_ruby_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 2.3.0".freeze) s.rubygems_version = "3.5.10".freeze s.summary = "Manage tags on plain old files.".freeze end