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Reverse Dependencies for daemons

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

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The All-Seeing System Monitor Daemon
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Run in any directory containing pdfs using `$ pdf_search (optional: %folder name%)`
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A small fast HTTP library and server that runs Rails, Camping, Nitro and Iowa apps.
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Tools to manage,create and build distribution packages
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Poly is a Ruby CMS with smart asset compiling and much, much more.
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postman is a ruby daemon for fetching mail for an address via pop3 and then delivering it to a specified webhook
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Ruby application to manage flow of content from Jupiter into Swift for preservation
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A nice proxy listenning to a RabbitMQ bus, repeating selected messages in POST requests when filters match routing patterns
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Create QEMU command lines, start and stop daemon, send monitor commands to a qemu instances, create or convert QEMU disks, etc .. in Ruby
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Utility classes for a rails-deployed application
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RabbitMq Trace Logger - Listen to multiple RabbitMq instances and log them to a single location or MongoDb database.
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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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Node.js environment for Rails applications
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A simple application that allows for remote execution of commands.
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Checks redis for alert conditions and adds keys to a set when a value is round to be out of range
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