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GEM
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remote: https://rubygems.org/
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specs:
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activesupport (6.1.4.1)
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activesupport (6.1.4.4)
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concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.2)
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i18n (>= 1.6, < 2)
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minitest (>= 5.1)
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public_suffix (>= 2.0.2, < 5.0)
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autoprefixer-rails (9.8.6.5)
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execjs
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backports (3.21.0)
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backports (3.23.0)
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coffee-script (2.4.1)
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coffee-script-source
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execjs
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erubis (2.7.0)
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execjs (2.8.1)
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fast_blank (1.0.1)
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fastimage (2.2.5)
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fastimage (2.2.6)
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ffi (1.15.4)
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haml (5.2.2)
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temple (>= 0.8.0)
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concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0)
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kramdown (2.3.1)
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rexml
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libv8-node (15.14.0.1)
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libv8-node (16.10.0.0)
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libv8-node (16.10.0.0-x86_64-linux)
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listen (3.0.8)
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rb-fsevent (~> 0.9, >= 0.9.4)
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rb-inotify (~> 0.9, >= 0.9.7)
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memoist (0.16.2)
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middleman (4.4.0)
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middleman (4.4.2)
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coffee-script (~> 2.2)
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haml (>= 4.0.5)
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kramdown (>= 2.3.0)
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middleman-cli (= 4.4.0)
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middleman-core (= 4.4.0)
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middleman-cli (= 4.4.2)
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middleman-core (= 4.4.2)
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middleman-autoprefixer (2.10.1)
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autoprefixer-rails (~> 9.1)
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middleman-core (>= 3.3.3)
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middleman-cli (4.4.0)
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middleman-cli (4.4.2)
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thor (>= 0.17.0, < 2.0)
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middleman-core (4.4.0)
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middleman-core (4.4.2)
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activesupport (>= 6.1, < 7.0)
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addressable (~> 2.4)
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backports (~> 3.6)
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middleman-syntax (3.2.0)
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middleman-core (>= 3.2)
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rouge (~> 3.2)
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mini_racer (0.4.0)
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libv8-node (~> 15.14.0.0)
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minitest (5.14.4)
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mini_racer (0.6.0)
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libv8-node (~> 16.10.0.0)
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minitest (5.15.0)
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padrino-helpers (0.15.1)
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i18n (>= 0.6.7, < 2)
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padrino-support (= 0.15.1)
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ffi (~> 1.0)
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redcarpet (3.5.1)
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rexml (3.2.5)
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rouge (3.26.1)
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rouge (3.27.0)
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sassc (2.4.0)
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ffi (~> 1.9)
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servolux (0.13.0)
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temple (0.8.2)
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thor (1.1.0)
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thor (1.2.1)
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tilt (2.0.10)
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toml (0.3.0)
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parslet (>= 1.8.0, < 3.0.0)
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uglifier (3.2.0)
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execjs (>= 0.3.0, < 3)
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webrick (1.7.0)
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zeitwerk (2.4.2)
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zeitwerk (2.5.3)
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PLATFORMS
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ruby
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x86_64-linux
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DEPENDENCIES
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middleman (~> 4.2)
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- `DEFAULT_THEME`: the name of the default theme. It should be the same as the name of the directory containing the theme in `static/css`.
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- `DB_MAX_SIZE`: the maximum number of database connections (`10` by default). Since v0.5.0.
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- `DB_MIN_IDLE`: the minimum idle database connection count (the same to `DB_MAX_SIZE` by default). Since v0.5.0.
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- `SIGNUP`: the sign-up strategy (`password` by default). "password" means anyone can sign up with email address and password without confirmation. "email" means Plume requires email confirmation, which needs the mail server configuration detailed later. Since 0.7.1.
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- `RUST_LOG`: the log level Plume outputs (`info` by default). You can set it for each library such as `RUST_LOG=debug,html5ever=warn,hyper=warn,tantivy=warn`.
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## Mail
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The SMTP server to send mails can be configured with:
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- `MAIL_SERVER`: the SMTP server to connect to.
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- `MAIL_PORT`: the SMTP port number.
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- `MAIL_USER`: the username for authentication purposes.
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- `MAIL_PASSWORD`: its password.
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- `MAIL_HELO_NAME`: the name sent during EHLO/HELO.
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