NSDate_Utils/NSDate_Utils.podspec
2020-11-10 21:14:27 +01:00

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#
# Be sure to run `pod lib lint NSDate_Utils.podspec' to ensure this is a
# valid spec before submitting.
#
# Any lines starting with a # are optional, but their use is encouraged
# To learn more about a Podspec see http://guides.cocoapods.org/syntax/podspec.html
#
Pod::Spec.new do |s|
s.name = "NSDate_Utils"
s.version = "1.2.0"
s.summary = "NSDate_Utils is a NSDate category that helps date managements. For example NSString to NSDate, NSDate to NSString,NSSdate comparisons"
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# * Think: What does it do? Why did you write it? What is the focus?
# * Try to keep it short, snappy and to the point.
# * Write the description between the DESC delimiters below.
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#s.description = <<-DESC DESC
s.homepage = "https://github.com/giuseppenucifora/NSDate_Utils"
# s.screenshots = "www.example.com/screenshots_1", "www.example.com/screenshots_2"
s.license = 'MIT'
s.author = { "Giuseppe Nucifora" => "me@giuseppenucifora.com" }
s.source = { :git => "https://github.com/giuseppenucifora/NSDate_Utils.git", :tag => s.version.to_s }
# s.social_media_url = 'https://twitter.com/<TWITTER_USERNAME>'
s.ios.deployment_target = '10.0'
s.source_files = 'Pod/Classes/**/*'
end