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Reverse Dependencies for guard-minitest
The projects listed here declare guard-minitest as a runtime or development dependency
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Loose collection of CLI commands to sort and process Flac files
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A flexible and robust parser-dsl which is escpecially good for data-normalization.
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Foghorn Leghorn Expections
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Bulk cleanup/rename folders name that contain special characters with valid string (dash, dot, underscore, etc)
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FreeLing::Analyzer is a Ruby wrapper around
`analyzer`, a binary tool included in FreeLing's
package that allows the user to process a stream of
text with FreeLing.
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RabbitMQ JRuby based workers on top of hot_bunnies
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Pings a list of IPs and reports their status.
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Functional yahtzee
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A novel way to do virtual machine provisioning
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AWS provisioners for Furnish
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Generic IP allocator for the Furnish provisioning system
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Furnish provisioner for knife-server -- automate a build of a chef-server
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Run SSH commands as a Furnish Provisioner
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Furnish -> Vagrant 1.0.x bridge
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fuzzy-logic and fuzzy-rules are really handy for some problems.
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Rails engine that allows you to add photos, and galleries of photos, to galleriable models in your rails app.
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A modular, game-based grid.
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Garoon Cat: A Ruby interface to the Garoon API.
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A SPARQL-driven modeling toolset for semantic models.
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Bootstrap the creation of ruby gem so that you don't have to start from scratch.
Build with simple, sensible default and very easy to extend.
TL;DR; create new gem with `gem_bootstrap awesome_gem -g github_id -e your@email.com -a 'John Guru'`
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