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Reverse Dependencies for daemons

The projects listed here declare daemons as a runtime or development dependency

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Let's you use Async::DNS as a server daemon and configure it using yaml files. No writing ruby code required.
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An easy to configure, easy to extend monitoring framework written in Ruby.
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Dumps filtered stats a single memcached instance to a graphite server
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MetricsInflux is a pluggable metrics collector feeding into InfluxDB
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This gem is useful for development where we need to capture and validate the request parameters.
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A thin and fast web server, with added neverblock support!
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minus5_daemon is a simple lib for crating Ruby daemons it is built on top daemons.rb (http://daemons.rubyforge.org/)
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Script to do "tail -f" on the "!watch" output from several MogileFS trackers.
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Babylon is a framework to create EventMachine based XMPP External Components in Ruby.
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Provides core support for implementing a daemon with a polling loop - including support for logging, reloading on hangup signal, etc.
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This tool assists in the creation and processing of workflows.
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Launch a Pomodoro Timer from the command line
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Automatically move osx screenshots away from the desktop
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Bluepill keeps your daemons up while taking up as little resources as possible. After all you probably want the resources of your server to be used by whatever daemons you are running rather than the thing that's supposed to make sure they are brought back up, should they die or misbehave.
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