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Reverse Dependencies for trollop
The projects listed here declare trollop as a runtime or development dependency
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Generates signed URLs for the 7digital API. Useful for piping between
various other command line tools.
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88 Miles (http://88miles.net) is simple time tracking for freelance developers, designers and copywriters. This gem allows you to access your account from your command line.
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A series of tools to make life better at Acres 4.0.
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Determine which of two program variants is faster, using A/B-Testing-style statistical techniques.
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A RabbitMQ subscriber that pushes messages to Acception's API. See README for more details.
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Preview component templates
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Static publishing to S3 based on SQS messages
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A tool for creating new Amazon EC2 instances. It allows you to organize your instances by projects and environments.
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This is a command line client for the Acoustics Media Player (amp).
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Read messages from a directory and send them to an AMQP exchange
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Andeogen is a tiny gem to ease android layout development
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Supplies the parcel command for packaging, installing, and removing parcels from an Android project
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The gem allows you to upload and control your Google Android applications
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A command-line tool to convert PNG images to ANSI escape codes.
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convert anything to pdf (via pandoc and pdfkit)
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Server monitoring made easy
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Sign an iOS .app package with a given provisioning profile.
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A tool to clean up your sources.list:
* apt-repair-sources -d: let's you examine your current sources
* apt-repair-sources -f: attempts to fix them
apt-repair-sources checks the following locations:
* /etc/apt/sources.list
* /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.list
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Provides detailed profiling data for RSpec runs in a SQLite3 DB
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A tool to convert archives to installable RPMs
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