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Reverse Dependencies for hoe

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Johnson wraps JavaScript in a loving Ruby embrace. It embeds the Mozilla SpiderMonkey JavaScript runtime as a C extension.
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Use with Net::HTTP to do multipart form posts. IO values that have #content_type, #original_filename, and #local_path will be posted as a binary file.
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Use with Net::HTTP to do multipart form posts. IO values that have #content_type, #original_filename, and #local_path will be posted as a binary file.
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RKelly Remix is a fork of the RKelly[https://github.com/tenderlove/rkelly] JavaScript parser.
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Autotest plugin to enable rails-style test filenames.
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phonic is ruby binding for iv AST API
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Johnson wraps JavaScript in a loving Ruby embrace.
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minitest-server provides a client/server setup with your minitest process, allowing your test run to send its results directly to a handler.
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[![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/estately/rets.png?branch=master)](http://travis-ci.org/estately/rets) A pure-ruby library for fetching data from [RETS] servers. If you're looking for a slick CLI interface check out [retscli](https://github.com/summera/retscli), which is an awesome tool for exploring metadata or learning about RETS. [RETS]: http://www.rets.org
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People love Base classes! They have tons of methods waiting to be used. Just check out `ActiveRecord::Base`'s method list: >> ActiveRecord::Base.methods.length => 530 But why stop there? Why not have even more methods? In fact, let's put *every method* on one Base class! So I did. It's called Base. Just subclass it and feel free to directly reference any class method, instance method, or constant defined on any module or class in the system. Like this: class Cantaloupe < Base def embiggen encode64(deflate(SEPARATOR)) end end >> Cantaloupe.new.embiggen => "eJzTBwAAMAAw\n" See that `embiggen` method calling `encode64` and `deflate` methods? Those come from the `Base64` and `Zlib` modules. And the `SEPARATOR` constant is defined in `File`. Base don't care where it's defined! Base calls what it wants! By the way, remember those 530 ActiveRecord methods? That's amateur stuff. Check out Base loaded inside a Rails app: >> Base.new.methods.count => 6947 It's so badass that it takes *five seconds* just to answer that question! Base is just craaazzy! It's the most fearless class in all of Ruby. Base doesn't afraid of anything!
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Client-side libraries (Capistrano tasks) for managing and deploying to 'EC2 on Rails' servers.
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+loofah-activerecord+ extends +loofah+'s HTML sanitization into Rails ActiveRecord models. See more about +loofah+ at: http://github.com/flavorjones/loofah
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An HTTP/1.1 pipelining implementation atop Net::HTTP. A pipelined connection sends multiple requests to the HTTP server without waiting for the responses. The server will respond in-order.
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[![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/estately/rets.png?branch=master)](http://travis-ci.org/estately/rets) A pure-ruby library for fetching data from [RETS] servers. [RETS]: http://www.rets.org
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safebool - safe bool / boolean type adds Bool(), to_b, parse_bool / to_bool, bool?, false?, true?, true.is_a?(Bool)==true, false.is_a?(Bool)==true, and more
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Tebako is an executable packager. It packages a set of files into a single executable binary that allows a user to run a selected file from the packaged software as if it is a mounted filesystem.
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A bunch of useful recipes to help deployment to the Engine Yard private cloud.
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Graph is a type of hash that outputs in graphviz's dot format. It comes with a command-line interface that is easily pluggable. It ships with plugins to graph dependencies and status of installed rubygems, rake tasks, homebrew ports, mac ports, and freebsd ports, coloring leaf nodes blue, outdated nodes red, and outdated leaf nodes purple (red+blue). OSX quick tip: % sudo gem install graph --development % sudo brew install graphviz % gem unpack graph % cd graph* % rake gallery % open gallery/*.png
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