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Reverse Dependencies for hoe
The projects listed here declare hoe as a runtime or development dependency
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This is an update to the old `gem mirror` command. It uses net/http/persistent
and threads to grab the mirror set a little faster than the original.
Eventually it will replace `gem mirror` completely. Right now the API is not
completely stable (it will change several times before release), however, I
will maintain stability in master.
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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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phonic is ruby binding for iv AST API
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Johnson wraps JavaScript in a loving Ruby embrace.
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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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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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Client-side libraries (Capistrano tasks) for managing and deploying to 'EC2 on Rails' servers.
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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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[](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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[](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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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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+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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Nothing to see yet.
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Adds Capybara feature tests in Minitest and Rails.
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Colored red/green output for Minitest
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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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abi2sol gem - command-line tool for application binary interface (abi) to solidity (contract) source code generation for Ethereum & Co.
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