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Reverse Dependencies for jeweler

The projects listed here declare jeweler as a runtime or development dependency

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A fast & lightweight polyfill for min/max-width CSS3 Media Queries (for IE 6-8, and more)
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Toastr: Simple javascript toast notifications, plugged into the rails asset pipeline.
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Identify email addresses or domains names that belong to colleges or universities. Help automate the process of approving or rejecting academic discounts.
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Unobtrusive nested forms handling, using jQuery. Use this and discover cocoon-heaven.
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Some [hopefully] useful extensions to Ruby's String class. Stringex is made up of three libraries: ActsAsUrl [permalink solution with better character translation], Unidecoder [Unicode to ASCII transliteration], and StringExtensions [miscellaneous helper methods for the String class].
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New Relic is a performance management system, developed by New Relic, Inc (http://www.newrelic.com). This is a fork that adds additional instrumentation to the DataMapper instrumentation because we could not view time spent in the database.
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New Relic RPM is a Ruby performance management system, developed by New Relic, Inc (http://www.newrelic.com). RPM provides you with deep information about the performance of your Ruby on Rails or Merb application as it runs in production. The New Relic Agent is dual-purposed as a either a Rails plugin or a Gem, hosted on http://github.com/newrelic/rpm/tree/master.
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Light weight job scheduling on top of Resque. Adds methods enqueue_at/enqueue_in to schedule jobs in the future. Also supports queueing jobs on a fixed, cron-like schedule.
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Remotipart is a Ruby on Rails gem enabling remote multipart forms (AJAX style file uploads) with jquery-rails. This gem augments the native Rails 3 jQuery-UJS remote form function enabling asynchronous file uploads with little to no modification to your application.
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Dragonfly is an on-the-fly Rack-based image handling framework. It is suitable for use with Rails, Sinatra and other web frameworks. Although it's mainly used for images, it can handle any content type.
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Dragonfly is a framework that enables on-the-fly processing for any content type. It is especially suited to image handling. Its uses range from image thumbnails to standard attachments to on-demand text generation.
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Your home directory is your castle. Don't leave your dotfiles behind. Homesick is sorta like rip, but for dotfiles. It uses git to clone a repository containing dotfiles, and saves them in ~/.homesick. It then allows you to symlink all the dotfiles into place with a single command.
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