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Reverse Dependencies for guard
The projects listed here declare guard as a runtime or development dependency
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Packages for automated installation of linux servers
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Fixes relative URLs in CSS assets using Sprockets.
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Spwn is a small tool for producing random files and directories for testing purposes
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[*] Lightweight ORM backed by any hash-like storage: Redis, LevelDB or plain old hashes.
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A kinda magical gem for query objects
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ruby -npe functionality for normal scripts
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A dead simple cli ssh server list.
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Generates a list of host names for ssh_config(5) suitable for shell completion or via fzf.
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Encapsulates functionality for storing an unformatted SSN but formatting the SSN on print.
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Web UI wrapper for the awesome stackprof profiler.
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Generate your standup reports instantly.
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Integrated with Zendesk. Manage your daily StandUp report easily.
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A tool for managing stash pull requests from the commandline
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Send per-commit CI server build results to Atlassian Stash
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plugin(s) for stasis providing i18n support and asset fingerprinting
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It's time consuming to look up the URLs to your favorite javascript libraries and css
frameworks every time you start a new project or need to upgrade to a new version. Static
FM provides recipes and tasks to speed up the process so you can start using the latest now.
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Static site generator using Haml and Coffescript
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Tool that allows you to reuse static pieces of shell scripts in
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Esentially, you insert a 'template' tag pointing to a uri containing
your snippet and after executing static_shell_templates it will be
replaced with the snippet content.
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["Stupidly", "simple", "static", "site", "generator", "with", "batteries", "included"]
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