giraffi/fluent-plugin-amqp

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# rcov generated
coverage

# rdoc generated
rdoc

# yard generated
doc
.yardoc

# bundler
.bundle

# jeweler generated
pkg

Gemfile.lock

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.dat*
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/doc/
/rdoc/

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/.bundle/
/lib/bundler/man/

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