Project
Reverse Dependencies for trollop
The projects listed here declare trollop as a runtime or development dependency
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Spawn a temporary MySQL instance off a RAM disk on Ubuntu.
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Ruby API for mint.com. Not at all affiliated with or endorsed by Mint.com/Intuit. Your mileage may vary.
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Generates a useful base configuration for PostgreSQL
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reads .SRF, .SQT and supports conversions
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Simulates MS1 runs given amino acid FASTA files. Outputs an MZML file.
Can simulate specific data if given an MZML file containing a single isolated peptide peak.
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Predicts how molecules will fragment in a mass spectrometer. Currently focused on lipid fragmentation under CID, HCD or PQD.
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reads .SRF, .SQT and supports conversions
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musical is a simple tool for your favorite DVD. You can rip vob file by DVD chapter, convert it to wav file and add it to your iTunes library.
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easily make mysql backups from the command line
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Nanny helps you find valid Torrent links from CLI
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opinionated javascript-AMD-module generator
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A tool for monitoring network ports for both throughput and errors.
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Newrelic plugin to monitor ZFS pools
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Simple Ruby client for dealing with Nexus
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Calculated a metric that estimates read complexity at each base for RNA-seq BAM files. Alternative to pileup format.
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A brain**** macro language and interpreter
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Nines is a simple server monitoring tool written in Ruby.
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Interpreter for server-defined command-line interfaces
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Ditz is a simple, light-weight distributed issue tracker designed to work with
distributed version control systems like git, darcs, Mercurial, and Bazaar. It
can also be used with centralized systems like SVN.
Ditz maintains an issue database directory on disk, with files written in a
line-based and human-editable format. This directory can be kept under version
control, alongside project code.
Ditz provides a simple, console-based interface for creating and updating the
issue database files, and some basic static HTML generation capabilities for
producing world-readable status pages (for a demo, see the ditz ditz page).
Ditz includes a robust plugin system for adding commands, model fields, and
modifying output. See PLUGINS.txt for documentation on the pre-shipped plugins.
Ditz currently offers no central public method of bug submission.
== USING DITZ
There are several different ways to use Ditz:
1. Treat issue change the same as code change: include it as part of commits,
and merge it with changes from other developers, resolving conflicts in the
usual manner.
2. Keep the issue database in the repository but in a separate branch. Issue
changes can be managed by your VCS, but is not tied directly to code
commits.
3. Keep the issue database separate and not under VCS at all.
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Onering agent
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