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COPYING | Mon Sep 20 13:34:42 -0700 2004 | [why] |
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README | Thu Nov 17 14:30:25 -0800 2005 | [why] |
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Rakefile | Thu Jun 08 15:09:49 -0700 2006 | [why] |
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bin/ | Wed Nov 01 20:57:31 -0800 2006 | [mental] |
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contrib/ | Fri Jul 29 18:19:27 -0700 2005 | [William Morgan] |
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doc/ | Sat Aug 13 17:16:15 -0700 2005 | [why] |
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go/ | Thu Oct 27 12:43:54 -0700 2005 | [why] |
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install.rb | Wed Jun 02 13:43:00 -0700 2004 | [why] |
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lib/ | Wed Jan 02 19:32:31 -0800 2008 | [mental] |
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make-go.rb | Thu Oct 27 12:43:54 -0700 2005 | [why] |
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setup.rb | Thu Aug 03 19:25:18 -0700 2006 | [mental] |
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share/ | Fri Mar 16 05:47:53 -0700 2007 | [Paul van Tilburg] |
README
Hi, this is Hobix SVN. I can't imagine inadvertantly pulling a checkout on Hobix source code, but if you did: well, then, Hobix is a weblahhging tool. It comes with a command-line and a buncha libraries. If you want to read all about it, see http://hobix.com/ for the full deal. If you want to try Hobix out, I suggest using the online installer, which can be activated by running: ruby -ropen-uri -e 'eval(open("http://go.hobix.com/").read)' Or you can install the CVS version here by using: sudo ruby setup.rb Goo* luc*! -- _why





