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      <diff>@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ This template creates a javascript enhanced rdoc (similar to what is on http://w
 5) This should start the generator and you'll have your new rdoc template in no-time! It should be in a folder called &quot;doc&quot;
 
 For a shortcut you might try adding this to your .bash_profile
-&gt;alias ajaxrdoc=&quot;rdoc --fmt ajax --exclude .*generator.* --exclude .*test.* --exclude .*spec.*&quot;
+&gt;alias ajaxrdoc=&quot;rdoc --fmt ajax --exclude .*generator.* --exclude .*test.* --exclude .*spec.* --exclude .*pkg.*&quot;
 
 Thanks to:
 Tien Dung (http://github.com/tiendung) for a neat title insertion hack. The title of your rails documentation is pulled from the directory name (with some humanizing). For example, standing in this directory /blah/ruby/rails-2.1.0 and running 'rdoc --fmt ajax' will create a title &quot;Rails 2.1.0&quot; for the generated documentation pages.</diff>
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    <name>Brian Chamberlain</name>
    <email>b-chamberlain@northwestern.edu</email>
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  <url>http://github.com/breakpointer/ajax-rdoc/commit/cea77afb8f78b58b807e8b67989dae63b5eb7f5f</url>
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  <committed-date>2008-11-10T09:33:24-08:00</committed-date>
  <authored-date>2008-11-10T09:33:24-08:00</authored-date>
  <message>updated readme</message>
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  <committer>
    <name>Brian Chamberlain</name>
    <email>b-chamberlain@northwestern.edu</email>
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