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      <diff>@@ -23,38 +23,38 @@ http://errtheblog.com/posts/60-sake-bomb
 
 The following sake tasks are installed:
 
-  sake archive:create                      # Create an archive in current path [a=path/to/large_folder.tar.gz]
-  sake archive:extract                     # Extract archive to current path [a=path/to/archive.tar.gz]
-  sake check:erb                           # Find all .erb or .rhtml files in the current directory tree and report any syntax errors
-  sake check:ruby                          # Find all .rb files in the current directory tree and report any syntax errors
-  sake check:yaml                          # Find all .yml files in the current directory tree and report any syntax errors
-  sake gem:install                         # Builds and installs a gem within its source; uses 'sake install[_gem]' or the gemspec
-  sake gem:view                            # View GEM=gemname
-  sake git:analyze:commits:flog_frequent   # Flog the most commonly revised files in the git history
-  sake git:ignore:xcode                    # Ignore build and user-specific files in Xcode projects.
-  sake git:manpages:install                # Install man pages for current git version
-  sake git:publish                         # Push all changes to the SVN repository
-  sake git:pull                            # Pull new commits from the repository
-  sake git:push                            # Push all changes to the repository
-  sake git:rebase                          # Pull new commits from the SVN repository
-  sake git:src:install                     # Downloads and installs latest version of git
-  sake git:status                          # Show the current status of the checkout
-  sake git:subtree:diff                    # Show subtree diff against remote
-  sake git:subtree:update                  # Update an existing subtree project
-  sake git:topic                           # Create a new topic branch
-  sake git:track_empty_folders             # Place a .gitignore in underlying empty folders
-  sake github:pages:migrate_website        # Migrates an existing website folder into a gh-pages branch, and links back as submodule
-  sake github:pages:setup                  # Creates the gh-pages branch, and links to it as 'website' as submodule
-  sake misc:webserver                      # Start webrick at port 8000 [p=8000] serving current folder [r=.]
-  sake multiruby                           # Runs any tests or specs in current project against multiruby
-  sake multiruby:gems:install              # Install GEM=gemname or GEMS=gem1,gem2 into each multiruby gem cache
-  sake multiruby:spec                      # Runs specs in current project against multiruby
-  sake multiruby:test                      # Runs tests in current project against multiruby
-  sake mysql:console                       # Launch mysql shell.
-  sake mysql:dump                          # Dump the database to FILE (depends on mysql:params)
-  sake mysql:load                          # Load the database from FILE (depends on mysql:params)
-  sake rails:date_formats                  # Show the date/time format strings defined and example output
-  sake ssh:install_public_key              # Install your public key on a remote server.
+	sake archive:create                      # Create an archive in current path [a=path/to/large_folder.tar.gz]
+	sake archive:extract                     # Extract archive to current path [a=path/to/archive.tar.gz]
+	sake check:erb                           # Find all .erb or .rhtml files in the current directory tree and report any syntax errors
+	sake check:ruby                          # Find all .rb files in the current directory tree and report any syntax errors
+	sake check:yaml                          # Find all .yml files in the current directory tree and report any syntax errors
+	sake gem:install                         # Builds and installs a gem within its source; uses 'sake install[_gem]' or the gemspec
+	sake gem:view                            # View GEM=gemname
+	sake git:analyze:commits:flog_frequent   # Flog the most commonly revised files in the git history
+	sake git:ignore:xcode                    # Ignore build and user-specific files in Xcode projects.
+	sake git:manpages:install                # Install man pages for current git version
+	sake git:publish                         # Push all changes to the SVN repository
+	sake git:pull                            # Pull new commits from the repository
+	sake git:push                            # Push all changes to the repository
+	sake git:rebase                          # Pull new commits from the SVN repository
+	sake git:src:install                     # Downloads and installs latest version of git
+	sake git:status                          # Show the current status of the checkout
+	sake git:subtree:diff                    # Show subtree diff against remote
+	sake git:subtree:update                  # Update an existing subtree project
+	sake git:topic                           # Create a new topic branch
+	sake git:track_empty_folders             # Place a .gitignore in underlying empty folders
+	sake github:pages:migrate_website        # Migrates an existing website folder into a gh-pages branch, and links back as submodule
+	sake github:pages:setup                  # Creates the gh-pages branch, and links to it as 'website' as submodule
+	sake misc:webserver                      # Start webrick at port 8000 [p=8000] serving current folder [r=.]
+	sake multiruby                           # Runs any tests or specs in current project against multiruby
+	sake multiruby:gems:install              # Install GEM=gemname or GEMS=gem1,gem2 into each multiruby gem cache
+	sake multiruby:spec                      # Runs specs in current project against multiruby
+	sake multiruby:test                      # Runs tests in current project against multiruby
+	sake mysql:console                       # Launch mysql shell.
+	sake mysql:dump                          # Dump the database to FILE (depends on mysql:params)
+	sake mysql:load                          # Load the database from FILE (depends on mysql:params)
+	sake rails:date_formats                  # Show the date/time format strings defined and example output
+	sake ssh:install_public_key              # Install your public key on a remote server.
 
 ## Adding new recipes/tasks
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  <author>
    <name>Gert Goet</name>
    <email>gert@thinkcreate.nl</email>
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  <url>http://github.com/thinkcreate/sake-tasks/commit/6184d8211cb3d744de09f98e184ed69318e74e0a</url>
  <id>6184d8211cb3d744de09f98e184ed69318e74e0a</id>
  <committed-date>2009-01-22T04:54:39-08:00</committed-date>
  <authored-date>2009-01-22T04:54:39-08:00</authored-date>
  <message>hmmm,lets make that valid markdown...</message>
  <tree>23078728722d944a472f58722b8a404d36db6cc2</tree>
  <committer>
    <name>Gert Goet</name>
    <email>gert@thinkcreate.nl</email>
  </committer>
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