nanoc 4.12.16-3 source package in Ubuntu

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nanoc (4.12.16-3) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Team upload

  [ Lucas Kanashiro ]
  * Add patch to skip a test that fails in Ubuntu's autopkgtests
    (LP: #1913586)

 -- Jeremy BĂ­cha <email address hidden>  Wed, 04 Oct 2023 08:44:06 -0400

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Debian Ruby Extras Maintainers
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Original maintainer:
Debian Ruby Extras Maintainers
Architectures:
all
Section:
web
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Binary packages built by this source

nanoc: static site generator written in Ruby

 Nanoc is a static site generator, fit for building anything from a small
 personal blog to a large corporate web site. It can transform content
 from one format (e.g. Haml or Markdown) into another (usually HTML) and
 lay out pages so that the site's look and feel is consistent across all
 pages.
 .
 Extending Nanoc is easy because of its modular architecture. It comes
 with only a couple of extensions, but allows new functionality to be
 plugged in quickly and easily.
 .
 Some knowledge of the Ruby programming language is required in order to use
 Nanoc.

ruby-nanoc-checking: static site generator written in Ruby - checker

 Nanoc is a static site generator, fit for building anything from a small
 personal blog to a large corporate web site. It can transform content
 from one format (e.g. Haml or Markdown) into another (usually HTML) and
 lay out pages so that the site's look and feel is consistent across all
 pages.
 .
 This package provides the `check` command, which does QA checks on nanoc
 websites.

ruby-nanoc-cli: static site generator written in Ruby - command line interface

 Nanoc is a static site generator, fit for building anything from a small
 personal blog to a large corporate web site. It can transform content
 from one format (e.g. Haml or Markdown) into another (usually HTML) and
 lay out pages so that the site's look and feel is consistent across all
 pages.
 .
 This package contains the command line interface for Nanoc.

ruby-nanoc-core: static site generator written in Ruby - core package

 Nanoc is a static site generator, fit for building anything from a small
 personal blog to a large corporate web site. It can transform content
 from one format (e.g. Haml or Markdown) into another (usually HTML) and
 lay out pages so that the site's look and feel is consistent across all
 pages.
 .
 This package contains the core of Nanoc.

ruby-nanoc-deploying: static site generator written in Ruby - deployer

 Nanoc is a static site generator, fit for building anything from a small
 personal blog to a large corporate web site. It can transform content
 from one format (e.g. Haml or Markdown) into another (usually HTML) and
 lay out pages so that the site's look and feel is consistent across all
 pages.
 .
 This package provides the `deploy` command or Nanoc, which allows users to
 deploy Nanoc sites.

ruby-nanoc-external: static site generator written in Ruby - external filter

 Nanoc is a static site generator, fit for building anything from a small
 personal blog to a large corporate web site. It can transform content
 from one format (e.g. Haml or Markdown) into another (usually HTML) and
 lay out pages so that the site's look and feel is consistent across all
 pages.
 .
 This package contains the external filter for Nanoc, allowing one to run any
 tool to process items.

ruby-nanoc-live: static site generator written in Ruby - live support

 Nanoc is a static site generator, fit for building anything from a small
 personal blog to a large corporate web site. It can transform content
 from one format (e.g. Haml or Markdown) into another (usually HTML) and
 lay out pages so that the site's look and feel is consistent across all
 pages.
 .
 This package contains the live support for Nanoc.