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Reverse Dependencies for hoe
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It is a worker-side Beanstalk-based job-queueing dispatcher
This is a pre-release, I will complete tests and docs in couple days
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BeenVerified is a web service designed to build trust into the meetings and interactions that take place on websites and online communities. Built using the OAuth protocol and with a focus on keeping the user in complete control of their data, the BeenVerified API allows users to present third...
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beerdb-service gem - beer.db addon for web service (HTTP JSON API)
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== FEATURES/PROBLEMS: Currently contains recipes for: * Apache * Ruby on Rails * Mint * PHP * SSH keys * Aptitude package manager * Subversion * Ruby Gems In development: * (all of the above recipes) * MySQL * (more to come...) == SYNOPSIS: To view the additional tasks that bells brings, run...
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Simple command line benchmarking for Ruby
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Hammock is a Rails plugin that eliminates redundant code in a very RESTful manner. It does this in lots in lots of different places, but in one manner: it encourages specification in place of implementation. Hammock enforces RESTful resource access by abstracting actions away from the controlle...
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Provides a Ruby interface to BetaBrite LED signs.
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BFTS is a branch of rubicon with the intent of auditing all of rubicon against the latest version of 1.8.x, stripping all the cruft, and getting everything up to date again. rubicon is dead and the authors have shown no interest in getting things moving again. BFTS hopes to fix that.
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Infinite size, persistent cache using Amazon S3 for storage.
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Client library for the BigDoor REST API (http://bigdoor.com). This package
provides both low-level procedural (BigDoor::Client) and object-oriented
(BigDoor::Resource object hierarchy) interfaces to BigDoor REST API.
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API gem for Billing Badger.
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Hands a specific amount of control to Billingsystem so that it can operate upon the data of the apps that rely on Billingsystem for recurring billing.
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Client for the billingsystem-remote gem.
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Rails helper to look up (named) route name given current request URI. Adds route_name_for method to controllers and views.
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Build and deploy tools for Cocoa apps using Sparkle for distributions and upgrades;
it’s like Hoe but for Cocoa apps.
Package up your OS X/Cocoa applications into Custom DMGs, generate Sparkle XML, and
upload. Instead of hours, its only 30 seconds to release each new version of an application.
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Bing api client library that exposes all of Bing's api features.
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BinStruct is a small class for defining structures that can be used to parse / manipulate binary data. It is similar in concept to BitStruct, but supports some things that are difficult to do with a pure pack / unpack approach. It is mainly designed to work with the Metafuzz fuzzing tools, but wo...
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Small library to access bitly api
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== FEATURES/PROBLEMS: Edit the BIZHOURS constant to set your normal business hours for each day of the week. Supports custom hours on days as well, look at #diffhours= line in bizhours.rb for example using Rails == SYNOPSIS: require 'bizhours' include Bizhours Object#get_duration(Time.now, Time....
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"Harsh: Another Rails Syntax Highlighter," is just that - it highlights code in Rails, much like Radiograph or tm_syntax_highlighting. However, it does it well, _better_. Oh, and it also supports Haml, as well as ERb. And it comes with rake tasks. Firstly, it allows block form: <% harsh :them...
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