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Reverse Dependencies for shoulda

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[extremely] thin wrapper around net-ssh and net-scp
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Shiv is a quick and dirty hack to use chef node names in place of their hostnames.
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Shoji is a package of reading various formats of table structured data file.
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This provides an easy way to build simple configuration-style DSLs and run them 'sandboxed' outside the instances they configure.
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Usage: just require 'shoulda/active_model', and include Shoulda::ActiveModel::Matchers in your test suite.
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should_change / should_create / should_destroy matchers for shoulda 3 backported from shoulda 2
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Test speedup by reusing the setup of a test context
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Converts TIGER shapefiles to relational databases using ActiveRecord
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Shrinkwraps code for quick and safe deployment. Initial release will tar code, encrypt and sign it, then upload it to a CDN. This also contains deployment tools for unwrapping and deploying these packages
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RabbitMQ client specific to ESOD's Sidekick server
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Tools that make working with a major Sidekiq installation more fun.
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It allows you to write rake tasks to do common tasks, such as creating email addresses, adding users etc. Silk provides a HTTP wrapper the the rake tasks, and allows communication via JSON objects, which makes it dead easy for them to be called from a web app.
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A simple DSL for ActiveRecord objects to include/exclude virtual attributes/custom methods in to_json/to_xml.
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