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Reverse Dependencies for jeweler
The projects listed here declare jeweler as a runtime or development dependency
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run rrails on guard
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Guard to render templates.
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Extracts name from username or email
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Extracts name from username or email
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Parser for making interactive exercises in a human readable DSL
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API client for Gumroad. 100% coverage of available methods
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A Ruby wrapper for the Gurunavi API
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the Google Webmaster Toolkit gem
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Spider Google Web Toolkit sites using ruby
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gyast takes a screen capture and upload to gist.
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Synchronizes data of desktop applications using Git
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This rubygem is still under development
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now available export command
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A simple framework to assist in standardizing the data-munging input/output process.
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Fetches newest 5 pages from Hacker News and returns convenient ruby objects
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run commands over ssh in a way that makes sense for deploying artifacts
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http://www.confreaks.com/videos/860-railsconf2012-keynote-simplicity-matters
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A small gem in order to use ':coffeescript' filter in Haml.
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haml_interceptor is a Rack middleware designed to intercept JS responses from a web application and re-process them from HTML to Haml, resulting in a smaller package sent down the wire to the client.
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Provides convenient converters for HAML/SASS as plugin for RubyMine IDE.
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