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RichString.podspec
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Pod::Spec.new do |s|
s.name = "RichString"
s.version = "2.2.1"
s.summary = "The easiest way to work with attributed strings in Swift."
s.description = <<-DESC
This Swift framework was built to simplify working with `NSAttributedString`. It does
so without adding additional types; it just extends the existing types that you already have,
ensuring that it is fully interoperable with any other method of using `NSAttributedString`.
DESC
s.homepage = "https://github.com/svdo/swift-RichString"
s.license = { :type => "MIT", :file => "LICENSE" }
s.author = "Stefan van den Oord"
s.documentation_url = "https://svdo.github.io/swift-RichString/"
s.swift_version = "4.2"
s.ios.deployment_target = "10.0"
# Just to be on the safe side; I haven't tested this with older versions of macOS:
s.osx.deployment_target = "10.11"
s.watchos.deployment_target = "2.0"
s.tvos.deployment_target = "10.0"
s.source = { :git => "https://github.com/svdo/swift-RichString.git",
:tag => "#{s.version}" }
s.ios.source_files = "RichString/*.swift", "RichString/iOS/*.swift"
s.osx.source_files = "RichString/*.swift", "RichString/macOS/*.swift"
s.watchos.source_files = "RichString/*.swift", "RichString/watchos/*.swift"
s.tvos.source_files = "RichString/*.swift", "RichString/tvos/*.swift"
end