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Reverse Dependencies for hoe

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Simple ruby application which enables you to count hours in google calendar events this month and week. It sums all hours spent by events. It stores your email used to sign in to google in $HOME/.ghours. If you want to change this email simply delete this file.
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Vlad the Deployer is pragmatic application deployment automation, without mercy. Much like Capistrano, but with 1/10th the complexity. Vlad integrates seamlessly with Rake, and uses familiar and standard tools like ssh and rsync. Impale your application on the heartless spike of the Deployer. =...
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Gin is a small Ruby web framework, built on Rack, which borrows from Sinatra expressiveness, and targets larger applications.
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* A gem that helps define rules to write git update hooks
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gitfile - a (light-weight) package manager for installing and updating projects from git repos
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A simple commandline tool that downloads yearly contribution graphs from github and assembles them into a unified view.
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Scrape Github Organization member information. Currently, the Github API doesn't support the new Organizations feature. This CLI scrapes the list of members for an Organization.
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githubscore provides a dashboard overview of the current state of your github issues and pull requests.
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Automates ZeroConf-powered serving and cloning of git repositories.
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== DESCRIPTION: Tools to help using git with rails == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * create new git repository with .gitignore, linked to remote git repository * install plugins from git source as git modules * install plugins from svn source as git modules
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Gittest uses your autotest mappings to run tests based on the files you've created or changed, according to git diff.
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gitti - (yet) another (lite) git command line helper / wrapper
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gitti-backup - (yet) another (lite) git backup command line script
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A gem that provides simple git & gem utility scripts.
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A gem that provides simple git & gem utility scripts.
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Glader is a tiny helper script that works with ruby-glade-create-template to create a Ruby program that will show a Glade form. ruby-glade-create-template only creates a class and doesn't actually show the window, and if you change that class subsequent runs of the script will overwrite your chan...
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Nokogiri (鋸) is an HTML, XML, SAX, and Reader parser. Among Nokogiri's many features is the ability to search documents via XPath or CSS3 selectors. XML is like violence - if it doesn’t solve your problems, you are not using enough of it.
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The Posterous gem provides reading & posting from/to Posterous.com using your email, password, site id(if you have multiple sites) and your blog content.
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