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Store and retrieve Ruby on Rails application configuration settings in the database.
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Stores settings as key/value pairs in a settings table and provides accessors for them on the owning object
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Vlad the Deployer is pragmatic application deployment automation, without mercy. Much like Capistrano, but with 1/10th the complexity. Vlad integrates seamlessly with Rake, and uses familiar and standard tools like ssh and rsync. Impale your application on the heartless spike of the Deployer. =...
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SimpleConfig is a plugin designed to make application-wide configuration settings (e.g. in a Rails app) easy to set and access in an object-oriented fashion.
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Vlad the Deployer is pragmatic application deployment automation, without mercy. Much like Capistrano, but with 1/10th the complexity. Vlad integrates seamlessly with Rake, and uses familiar and standard tools like ssh and rsync. Impale your application on the heartless spike of the Deployer. =...
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The smart way to manage configuration settings for your Ruby applications.
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Easy & powerful configuration for your Ruby applications.
Similar to settingslogic with a slightly different approach and a few more features.
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A special hash for application-wide settings
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A lightweight singleton library for your Active Record models. It just makes sense to store mutable, site-wide, admin-level settings in the database. Right? A key-value table may be more flexible, but maybe we don't want to be flexible! If you truly want that flexibility: http://github.com/step...
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KVC (Key-Value Configuration) provides a powerful, transparent way to maintain mutable app settings in the database.
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It just makes sense to store mutable, site-wide, admin-level settings in the database. Right? A key-value table may be more flexible, but maybe we don't want to be flexible! If you truly want that flexibility: http://github.com/stephencelis/kvc
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KVC (Key-Value Configuration) provides a powerful, transparent way to maintain
mutable app settings in the database.
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Small and simple specialized Hash which is helpful for storing immutable, required key/value pairs to be loaded from a YAML file.
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Easiest way to manage multi-environment settings in any ruby project or framework: Rails, Sinatra, Padrino and others
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Provides SMTP STARTTLS support for Ruby 1.8.6 (built-in for 1.8.7+). Simply
require 'smtp_tls' and use the Net::SMTP#enable_starttls method to talk to
servers that use STARTTLS.
require 'net/smtp'
begin
require 'smtp_tls'
rescue LoadError
end
smtp = Net::SMTP.new address, port
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A simple and straightforward settings solution that uses an ERB enabled YAML file and a singleton design pattern.
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== DESCRIPTION:
rutema_web is the web frontend for rutema.
It can be used as a viewer for database files created with the rutema ActiveRecord reporter.
It also provides you with some basic statistics about the tests in your database in the form of
diagrams of debatable aesthetics but undoubtab...
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Simple wrapper for YAML config files for Rails apps and gems
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Pik is a tool to manage multiple versions of ruby on Windows. It can be used from the Windows command line (cmd.exe), Windows PowerShell, or Git Bash. I have yet to test on cygwin.
>pik help commands
add Adds another ruby location to pik.
benchmark|bench Runs ben...
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