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= Mach5 Tools
Easily manage your Mach5 benchmarks.
== Requirements
== Install
$ gem install mach5-tools
== Configuration
First you need to configure and to define benchmarks using the Mach5 library. If you want to know how to do it, check this {page}[https://github.com/igorbonadio/mach5].
After that, go to the root of your project and run
$ mach5 init
It will generate a file called Mach5file that is a template of benchmark and chart definitions. So all you need to do is edit this file.
== Usage
There are 5 available commands:
== Contributing to Mach5 Tools
== Copyright
Copyright (c) 2014 Igor Bonadio. See LICENSE.txt for further details.
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