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= bee
bee is a build tool running YAML build files � la Ant (but with a Shopping List syntax), which won't bother you with writing code when not necessary and happens to be as fast as Make. These build files are thin layers around scripts written in Shell, Ruby or bee tasks for platform independant builds (feature currently under development).
= Home Page
This software is hosted on RubyForge (thanks to them for their great job!) at http://bee.rubyforge.org.
= Documentation
For more information about this software, please read the documentation in doc directory of the distribution archive (if you installed it from installation archive) or see "bee" section on Gem server (type "gem_server" and go at URL http://localhost:8808) if you installed it using Gem.
= License
bee is Open Source and released under the Apache License (see LICENE file or go to URL http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0).
= Copyright
bee version 0.12.2 (C) Michel Casabianca & Contributors - 2006-2014
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We found that bee demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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