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Reverse Dependencies for rr
The projects listed here declare rr as a runtime or development dependency
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Your Friendly Continuous Integration server. Easy, fun and painless!
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DSL for ETL in Ruby
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SDK for Iugu Platform Applications
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Kaminari DataMapper adapter
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email => http post
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ruby wrapper for keyczar crypto library
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A collection of scripts for common git tasks to simplify and improve workflow.
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log your memories onto virtual logbooks made of Gists
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Lightning is a commandline framework that lets users wrap commands with shell functions that are able to refer to any filesystem path by its basename. To achieve this, a group of paths to be translated are defined with shell globs. These shell globs, known as a lightning _bolt_, are then applied ...
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Remote syslog appender for Logging
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The LogMixin module provides (you guessed it) a mixin to make logging more
convenient. It is intended to work both with and without Rails, to silence
logging in tests by default but provide access to it when explicitly
requested, to log to stderr (or Rails.logger) by default but accept other
log...
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Real MAC addresses generator and vendor lookup with MAC address handling.
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A model based on ActiveModel that provides mass assignment with role support.
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Cluster-based process / worker manager
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Mail interceptor for different environments
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Mailspy allows for quick and easy creation, sending and tracking of email campaigns
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Makefile parser
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factory_girl provides a framework and DSL for defining and
using factories - less error-prone, more explicit, and
all-around easier to work with than fixtures.
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JSON rendering as a view in Rails
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