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Reverse Dependencies for simplecov
The projects listed here declare simplecov as a runtime or development dependency
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Lantern Rails Client
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When your resque jobs are frequent and fast, the overhead of forking and
running your after_fork might get too big.
You may limit by either job limit or time limit per fork.
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This is a custom blockchain with a working network layer. It just mines and receives blocks
and evaluates block order and correctness. Build any distributed business logic on top of it.
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Helper for creating RubyGem project
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A sinatra-based app that redirects data received via HTTP to an AMQP message broker.
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Automatically build your app from source code
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Simple dependency injection for Ruby classes
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Easily create playlists of top Lastfm tracks from your iTunes library.
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Ruby wrapper for lateral.io content recommendation API
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Latexpdf is a renderer for rails which compiles Tex files with ERB to a PDF using xelatex by default so that it supports Unicode.
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A Rails template with Kabisa defaults
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Ensure that emails delivered to Mandrill meet a specified contract.
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Enforce the laws of your Rails application with highly extensible access policies
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A set of utils narrowly written to support Public.Law. Focus on reducing object instantation at the cost of readability.
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LayeredYAMLConfig provides a simple config file that supports multiple
layers. Values in the right or uppermost layers override values in lower
layers. This makes it easy to share configuration without duplication while
still allowing what needs to be different to vary.
For example:
progr...
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Ruby is not Haskell. It is NOT a functional language and it isn't meant to be lazy, and forcing it to be anything other than Ruby is stupid and inefficient... but that didn't stop me from building an ultra-lazy Ruby2.0 version of the lazy list
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gem for opening last project
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port of lazy records to ruby
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Tie log (or other file) rotation to the (un-scheduled?) execution of code. The raison d'étre for this gem is that I'm too lazy to clear out test and development logs manually and am too anal-retentive to be happy with large log files accumulating in my various project directories.
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A tool for showing solutions from LeetCode
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