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= qcontent
http://github.com/quirkey/qcontent
== DESCRIPTION:
qcontent is a set of modules to be included mainly in ActiveRecord::Base models to extend the functionality. The modules are mainly aimed at Content like classes or models to be used in a Content Management System e.g. Articles, Videos, etc.
== USAGE:
Please see the project homepage for usage and more info:
http://code.quirkey.com/qcontent
== INSTALL:
To install as a gem:
sudo gem install qcontent
or from github:
sudo gem install quirkey-qcontent -s http://gems.github.com
To install as a rails plugin:
./script/plugin install git://github.com/quirkey/qcontent.git
== LICENSE:
Free for use under the terms of the MIT License - see LICENSE for details
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