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Reverse Dependencies for jeweler
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Non-blocking zip reading and writing for Ruby.
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ateTracks Core library for use by ateTracks.info as a generic 8tracks.com API extension
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Provides convenient functions for interacting with Bitbucket Server through the command line
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Provides convenient functions for interacting with Atlassian Stash through the command line
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Model Atomics (MySQL over HTTP) records for ruby and rails projects
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A command line tool to tag MP4 TV shows with metadata pulled from TheTVDB.com. It uses AtomicParsley to process the file.
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Propel atoms of code at one another and extract their properties from the bits that fall out.
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Atpay.net payment class
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Helps handle attributes on objects with very few lines of code
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Allows you to define CSV-style attributes for your ActiveRecord models
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Provides an extension for Ruby and rails object to support a flexible means of encrypting attributes.
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A method for restricting an attribute to a set of choices
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attr_inject is a simple dependency injection solution for ruby.
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Generates out a fully functional set of models, controllers, views, specs, and migrations for an operational auction site much like ebay or the millions of flash-sales sites out there. Currently in development.
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Object communications
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Tool to assemble audio files from templates
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AudioGlue adapter based on sox command line tool
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A simple gem built for Rails 3+ which creates an audit when events that you configure occur. The events you can audit are:
1. Attributes changing in a model
2. Methods called on a model
3. Methods called on some other class like a controller.
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tracks_changes provides a way to easily keep track of changes to ActiveRecord models at an attribute level and maintains the typecasting in the database.
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A collection of authentication provider icons for Rails 3.1/Sprockets
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