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Reverse Dependencies for daemons
The projects listed here declare daemons as a runtime or development dependency
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Fetches Jobs from a Jenkins CI via the REST JSON API and sets LEDs of an Extreme Feedback Device to the status of the corresponding Job. Build and designed for running on a Raspberry Pi with Debian 7.
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This gem creation commands makes it easy ( Ruby scripts) to run in the background ( daemon ). It has a friendly CLI to manage processes related to commands.
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Simple reminder about an upcoming football game
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Mounts a Fedora Commons repository as a FUSE filesystem
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Wrapper around FSSM for ease of use"
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Finger(er) is a finger server that returns the GitHub profile associated with the provided username. Quickly lookup GitHub user and organization information using a standard finger command.
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Extensible Campfire bot to integrate with other applications/services
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Database driven web-app settings
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A system daemon for monitoring and publishing currentcost data
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Fluentd config distribution server
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The Forge CMS dependency gem for Ruby 2.0.
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The layer between your Ruby voice app and FreeSWITCH.
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the goal of frett is to provide a much quicker search functionality than ack on large projects.
it's built on top of the 'ferret' and 'listen' gems.
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Growl notifier for Formspring.me
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Fuzzy Search client and server
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A Ruby application that allows for asynchronous callbacks of Github pull request events.
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Check CI status of the local project
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Implements a gateway server to allow barebone basic sensor components to
report state change updates as simple via TCP/UDP ports without the
'overhead' of the HTTP protocol. A power sensor for example might just
broadcast a four byte floating point binary number once every secon...
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A gross and fast web server
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Report AMQP messages via Growl. Grr, grr!
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