Gem::Specification.new do |s| s.name = 'command-t' # see note in the Rakefile about how intermediate version numbers # can break RubyGems v = `git describe --abbrev=0`.chomp s.version = v s.authors = ['Greg Hurrell'] s.email = 'greg@hurrell.net' files = ['README.txt', 'LICENSE', 'Gemfile', 'Rakefile'] + Dir.glob('{ruby,doc,plugin}/**/*') files = files.reject { |f| f =~ /\.(rbc|o|log|plist|dSYM)/ } s.files = files s.license = 'BSD' s.require_path = 'ruby' s.extensions = 'ruby/command-t/extconf.rb' s.executables = [] s.has_rdoc = false s.homepage = 'https://wincent.com/products/command-t' s.summary = 'The Command-T plug-in for VIM.' s.description = <<-EOS Command-T provides a fast, intuitive mechanism for opening files with a minimal number of keystrokes. Its full functionality is only available when installed as a Vim plug-in, but it is also made available as a RubyGem so that other applications can make use of its searching algorithm. EOS end