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ruby.setup preferences 0.3 install.rb {README doc examples}
description Persistent preferences for applications
long_description The Preferences class is an easy way to make variables \
in an application persist in a file. The file is human \
readable, through the magic of YAML. Preferences vary \
from user to user, so typically the file used for \
persistence will be chosen based on the users \
environment as well as the name of the app. Any pair \
of methods that look like a reader/writer pair can be \
persisted, so existing variables can be stored with \
little additional fuss and bother.
homepage http://redshift.sourceforge.net/${ruby.module}/
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