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Reverse Dependencies for daemons

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

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This gem is useful for development where a mock rest api server is required and with frank UI test automation.
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A client for Send2Mac. Automatically launches received URLs in the default browser
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Listen to OS modification then send an email to your kindle account to add documents
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Generate sensu check configurations within consul state.
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Sermont is a command line based script to monitor your servers.
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A simple gem to track the current status of London Underground services, it polls the TFL endpoint and will alert you if there is an issue, also provides a nice interface to TFL's tube data, still very beta, please give me a poke on github with suggestions and enhancements.
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Share the publication of news on social networks
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Mongrel patched to run on Ruby 1.9 and respect Rails cache directives. Nothing more, nothing less.
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Uploads Sidekiq metrics to AWS CloudWatch in regular intervals
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It allows you to write rake tasks to do common tasks, such as creating email addresses, adding users etc. Silk provides a HTTP wrapper the the rake tasks, and allows communication via JSON objects, which makes it dead easy for them to be called from a web app.
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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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