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Reverse Dependencies for rgeo
The projects listed here declare rgeo as a runtime or development dependency
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Simple tool over geos and co
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Component for manage geo files, like shapefiles, in a participatory space.
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Get dots based on population in kml files.
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Series of Ruby Scripts for dealing with Geo data. Much more to come
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Mapfish Appserver is a framework for web mapping applications using OGC standards and the Mapfish protocol.
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geo-cli is a command-line utility for converting between common GIS serialization formats.
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Calculates the relations between overlapping polygons
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Geospatial MetaData ToolKit for use in a GeoHydra head
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Generate geographic points from a shapefile.
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mongoid_location simplifies mongoid geo location calculations, experimental Mongoid 3.0 support
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Adding support for PostGIS types and clean PostGIS querying extensions to ActiveRecord
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Restivus eats CSV,SHP,KML files and spits out fully-documented RESTful endpoints.
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A gem for reverse geocoding lat/lng pairs into a 3 letter ISO country code, fully in-memory with no external service access.
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RGeo is a geospatial data library for Ruby. RGeo::Kml is an optional RGeo module providing KML encoding and decoding services. This module can be used to communicate with location-based web services that understand the KML format.
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A RGeo PostGIS extension to provide Active Record (Model) clustering functionality
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command line tools to read and modify PAGE xmls
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Ruby translators to transform various metadata feeds into solr documents and
a command-line utility to access/utilize the gem's translators to harvest
metadata into a working solr instance.
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Simple gem to read shape files and convert to another format
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A utility to convert a shapefile to well-known-text
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Web mapping libraries like Leaflet often don't support PostGIS's native Well-Known Binary (WKB) and Well-Known Text (WKT) representation, but they do support GeoJSON, so this library helps translate between the two.
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