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    <title> HighLine </title>
    <style type="text/css"> @import url(highline.css); </style>
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        <h2>HighLine is about&#8230;</h2>


	<h3>Saving time.</h3>


	<p>Command line interfaces are meant to be easy.  So why shouldn&#8217;t building
them be easy, too?  HighLine provides a solid toolset to help you get
the job done cleanly so you can focus on the real task at hand,
<em>your task.</em></p>


	<h3>Clean and intuitive design.</h3>


	<p>Want to get a taste for how HighLine is used?  Take a look at this simple
example, which asks a user for a zip code, automatically does validation,
and returns the result:</p>


	<pre><code>zip = ask("Zip?  ") { |q| q.validate = /\A\d{5}(?:-?\d{4})?\Z/ }</code></pre>


	<h3>Hassle-free Installation.</h3>


	<p>Installation is easy via RubyGems.  Simply enter the command:</p>


	<pre><code>sudo gem install highline</code></pre>


	<p>and you&#8217;ll be on your way! Of course, manual installation is an option,
too.</p>
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	<li><a href="http://rubyforge.org/projects/highline">Project Page</a></li>
		<li><a href="http://highline.rubyforge.org/doc">Documentation</a></li>
		<li><a href="https://github.com/JEG2/highline">Source</a></li>
		<li><a href="mailto:james@grayproductions.net">Contact</a></li>
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      Created by James Edward Gray II and Gregory Brown
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