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Reverse Dependencies for open4
The projects listed here declare open4 as a runtime or development dependency
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This is a very simple framework to be able to access database rows as objects without forcing you to inherit from a Model class. Instead you create the class-hierarchy you want and use mixin to add persistance functionality to the object.
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Fork of Michael van Rooijen's backup gem (https://github.com/meskyanichi/backup). You probably don't want this version.
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Run pairs of rollout/rollback tasks in a transactional manner.
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Vlad the Deployer is pragmatic application deployment automation, without mercy. Much like Capistrano, but with 1/10th the complexity. Vlad integrates seamlessly with Rake, and uses familiar and standard tools like ssh and rsync. Impale your application on the heartless spike of the Deployer.
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A light weight ssh client that wraps the ssh and rsync commands.
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ojo will compare a few sets of screen shots and report results.
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Backport of new Open3 methods from Ruby 1.9 to Ruby 1.8
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A worker service project
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A wrapper for the LVM2 administration utility, lvm. Forked for LVM 2.02.166 ONLY
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The client tools for the ProtonBox platform.
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Fuzzy string matching based on linguistic analysis
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A fast way to summarize installed versions of FreeBSD packages.
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Deploys Platinum projects to simulators, devices, and more.
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plllayer is an audio playback library for Ruby. It is a Ruby interface to some external media player, such as mplayer.
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FreeBSD ports commits history viewer that doesn't require neither local ports tree nor CVS checkouts.
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prag_events generates the XML format that Michael Swaine uses when creating the "events" section of the "PragPub" monthly magazine. You simply run this program with the right inputs and copy the given XML into an email to Michael.
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Commandline tools for proteomics
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Auto pull git repository and bundle ruby gems
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Puppetize is a tool that can generate complete modules from systems
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