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Reverse Dependencies for simplecov
The projects listed here declare simplecov as a runtime or development dependency
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Basic configuration loader
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asciidoctor-csand lets you write CSA Normal Documents (CSAND) in AsciiDoc syntax.
This gem is in active development.
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asciidoctor-csd lets you write CSD in AsciiDoc syntax.
This gem is in active development.
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asciidoctor-gb lets you write GB standards (Chinese national standards)
in AsciiDoc syntax.
This gem is in active development.
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asciidoctor-m3d lets you write M3AAWG Documents (M3D) in AsciiDoc syntax.
This gem is in active development.
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asciidoctor-rsd lets you write RSD in AsciiDoc syntax.
This gem is in active development.
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Compile templates-based Asciidoctor converter (backend) into a single Ruby file
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Convert Asciimath via MathML to UnitsML
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ASCM reads ENV varaibles into a class, providing methods to ensure a setting
is available, and mapping variables using Lambdas. The result is a clean,
comprehensive configuration file that may be documented as desired, allowing
other developers to quickly inspect and understand existing parameters and
quickly adding new ones.
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Figure out how a number should be dialed from another country. A fork of a port of Google's libphonenumber.
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Produce details of an existing infrastructure built with typical ASG & ELB setup.
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ASIR ActiveRecord Transport
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Beanstalkd transport for ASIR
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Resque transport for ASIR
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XML Coder for ASIR
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ZMQ transport for ASIR
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Instrumentation of rails app
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Aspire Budget is a free zero-based envelope-style budgeting spreadsheet
built with Google Sheets by Matthew Alcorn. This gem aims to provide an
expressive Ruby interface to it.
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(Threadsafe) Ruby Client for the Assembla REST API
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Assemblage is a continuous integration toolkit. It's intended to provide you
with a minimal infrastructure for distributing and performing automated tasks
for one or more version control repositories. It makes as few assumptions as
possible as to what those things might be.
It's still just a personal project, but if you want to use it I'm happy to
answer questions and entertain suggestions, especially in the form of
patches/PRs.
Assemblage has three primary parts: the **Assembly Server**, **Assembly
Workers**, and **Repositories**.
<dl>
<dt>Assembly Server</dt>
<dd>Aggregates and distributes events from <em>repositories</em> to
<em>workers</em> via one or more "assemblies".</dd>
<dt>Assembly Workers</dt>
<dd>Listens for events published by the <em>assembly server</em>, checks out
a <em>repository</em>, and runs an assembly script in that repository.</dd>
<dt>Repository</dt>
<dd>A distributed version control repository. Assemblage currently supports
Mercurial and Git.</dd>
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