-# This bit of magic adds the parent directory (the
-# project root) to the list of ruby load paths.
-# Thus, our require statements will work regardless of
-# how or from where the script was run.
-executable = Pathname.new(__FILE__).realpath.to_s
-$LOAD_PATH << File.dirname(executable) + '/../'
-
-# Load our config file.
-require 'bin/configuration'
-
-# And the downloaders...
-require 'src/downloader'
-
-# The Dir.glob that's coming up doesn't use the
-# Ruby library path so we need to tell it where to
-# look explicitly.
-websites_pattern = File.dirname(executable) + '/../src/websites/*.rb'
-
-# All of the website classes are located in one
-# directory, so we can 'require' them automatically.
-Dir.glob(websites_pattern).each do |r|
- require r
-end
-
-