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Reverse Dependencies for simplecov
The projects listed here declare simplecov as a runtime or development dependency
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CLI for running a command until it fails.
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Pagination for Flame application with Formalism forms.
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Helper class for Sentry reports via `sentry-raven` gem from Flame web applications.
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Helper class for Sentry reports via `sentry-ruby` gem from Flame web applications.
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FlapjackConfigurator loads a user specified config from YAML files and loads them idempotently into Flapjack via the Flapjack API
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A little Rails helper for translating flash messages
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A library to make easily to build integrations
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Integrate with flash-messenger to provide a simple flash messages.
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This is a simple Ruby-based policy server to serve Flash's crossdomain.xml
policy file.
The web is increasingly realtime, but websockets still aren't supported on
older browser clients. Many server push libraries (e.g. socket.io) attempt
to use websockets, with a Flash fallback. Others (amqp.js, for instance)
are Flash only.
When using Flash sockets, it's necessary to have a policy server running on
port 843, in order to set cross domain policy. This library does the job.
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Convenience methods for reading CSV, TSV, & JSON files
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Discover dead view files in your app. Track view layer render usage
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Flatter transforms a deeply nested graph of ActiveModel-like objects
to a single mapper object that handles all the nested attributes and has a very flexible behavior
for handling validation, saving routines with a DRY approach.
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Flattr API wrapper
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fetch favicon url by parsing html and falling back on /favicon.ico as default
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API Wrapper for Fleetly
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A versatile Ruby gem designed for manipulating JSON data. With functionalities for searching, generating new JSON, and transforming existing structures.
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Ruby date/time string parser for common formats and different date orders
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Use CSS Flex, Regions, Multi-column and Template layout models in your Rails apps
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A simple interface to the Flickr public API.
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Command-line tool that automatises photo/video uploads to Flickr.
Entering 'flickru <directory>' in your command line, any photos under 'directory' (and subdirs)
are uploaded to your Flickr account (interactively entered the first time you start flickru).
Photos are identified by case-insensitive extensions: GIF, JPEG, JPG, PNG, and TIFF.
Videos are identified by case-insensitive extensions: AVI, MPEG, and MPG.
flickru automatically sets the following Flickr metadata:
(1) date taken: file last-modification time, unless JPEG/TIFF Exif metadatum
'date_time_original' is found (Flickr understands it natively).
(2) privacy policy: private, visible by friends & family, hidden for public
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(3) safety level: safe
(4) permissions: friends & family can add comments to the photo and its notes;
nobody can add notes and tags to the photo
(5) description: for videos longer than 90s (Flickr's longest allowed duration)
but shorter than 500MB (Flickr's maximum permisible size), it will contain
an annotation about its large duration.
(6) title: extracted from the parent directory name
(7) geolocation & accuracy: extracted from the parent directory name, unless
JPEG/TIFF Exif GPS metadata is found (Flickr understands them natively).
Before uploading photos, please, make sure that you have correctly named each
photos parent directory according to the name format 'TITLE[@LOCATION[#PRECISION]]',
where:
(1) TITLE is the desired title for the photos stored in the directory. If no
LOCATION is given, flickru tries to extract the location from Wikipedia
page TITLE.
(2) LOCATION is the location of the photos, specified as:
(a) the Wikipedia page name (whitespaces allowed) of the location or
(b) its coordinates LATITUDE,LONGITUDE
(3) PRECISION is the Flickr geolocation precision. Flickru sets it to one of
the following case insentitive literals: 'street', 'city', 'region',
'country', 'world'.
Photos are classified into photosets. If the photoset does not exist, flickru
creates it. This photoset is named after its grandparent directory. The
photoset is arranged by 'date taken' (older first).
To see some examples on the directory structure recognised by flickru, please
explore the subdirectories under 'var/ts'.
GitHub : http://github.com/jesuspv/flickru
RubyGems: http://rubygems.org/gems/flickru
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