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-RedBeanPHP 4
-============
-
-![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/gabordemooij/redbean.svg?branch=master)
-
-RedBeanPHP is an easy to use ORM tool for PHP.
-
-* Automatically creates tables and columns as you go
-* No configuration, just fire and forget
-* No complicated package tools, no autoloaders, just ONE file
-
-Installation via Composer
--------------------------
-
-Just open your composer.json file and add the package name ```(e.g. "gabordemooij/redbean": "dev-master")``` in your require list.
-
-```json
-{
- "require": {
- "gabordemooij/redbean": "dev-master"
- }
-}
-```
-
-**NOTE**:
-You will find many examples on the redbean website make use of RedBean's `R` class. Because of namespaced autoloading in composer, this class will be available as `\RedbeanPHP\R` instead of `R`. If you desire to use the much shorter `R` class, you can utilize PHP's `class_alias()` function to take care of the job for you as so:
-
-```php
-class_alias('\RedBeanPHP\R','\R');
-```
-
-If you are not using composer then [try it.](http://redbeanphp.com/install)
-
-
-Quick Example
--------------
-
-How we store a book object with RedBeanPHP:
-```php
-$book = R::dispense("book");
-$book->author = "Santa Claus";
-$book->title = "Secrets of Christmas";
-$id = R::store( $book );
-```
-
-Yep, it's that simple.
-
-
-More information
-----------------
-
-For more information about RedBeanPHP please consult
-the RedBeanPHP website:
-
-http://www.redbeanphp.com/