# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*- # stub: analtester 0.0.3 ruby lib Gem::Specification.new do |s| s.name = "analtester".freeze s.version = "0.0.3".freeze s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 0".freeze) if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version= s.require_paths = ["lib".freeze] s.authors = ["JJ Buckley".freeze] s.date = "2014-04-11" s.description = "Makes some failing tests for you".freeze s.email = ["jj@bjjb.org".freeze] s.executables = ["analtester".freeze] s.files = [".gitignore".freeze, ".travis.yml".freeze, "Gemfile".freeze, "LICENSE.txt".freeze, "README.md".freeze, "Rakefile".freeze, "analtester.gemspec".freeze, "bin/analtester".freeze, "lib/analtester.rb".freeze, "templates/minispec/Rakefile".freeze, "templates/minispec/spec.rb".freeze, "templates/minispec/spec_helper.rb".freeze, "templates/minitest/Rakefile".freeze, "templates/minitest/test.rb".freeze, "templates/minitest/test_helper.rb".freeze, "templates/rspec/Rakefile".freeze, "templates/rspec/spec.rb".freeze, "templates/rspec/spec_helper.rb".freeze, "test/analtester_test.rb".freeze, "test/test_helper.rb".freeze] s.homepage = "http://github.com/bjjb/analtester".freeze s.rubygems_version = "3.5.10".freeze s.summary = "analtester will look through your ./lib directory and create corresponding tests in test/. They will all fail, until you write them. Use it to quickly populate an untested library with tests. Just run `analtester` from the command-line in your project's root. Requires minitest.".freeze s.test_files = ["test/analtester_test.rb".freeze, "test/test_helper.rb".freeze] s.specification_version = 4 s.add_development_dependency(%q.freeze, [">= 0".freeze]) s.add_development_dependency(%q.freeze, [">= 0".freeze]) end