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Middleware that records and writes runtime to responses
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Include and depend on third-party JS (and CSS) libraries
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Uses Albino and Pygmentize to add highlighting to code blocks
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A client for conveniently sending requests to a Rack-rscript web server
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Monitoring and logging Content-Length.
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Implement secure API request igning.
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Ignores X-Forwarded-Host header to prevent malicious redirects
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Authenticates signed server requests from a MicroService and resolves the MicroService.
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Can be used e.g. to set CORS headers or selective caching of resources
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Remember a visitor's referrer across subdomains
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Micro-engine wraps up rack-sprockets in order to avoid much configuration.
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open_id_authentication provides a thin wrapper around the excellent rack-openid
gem.
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Deserializes the body of request
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Allows you to manage your rackspace hosted mailboxes, eg. create a new mailbox.
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Disable CSS3 animations and filter out external JavaScript downloads. Helpful for reliable testing with Capybara.
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A small library useful to Rack-based Ruby applications for obtaining information about the user agent
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Rackable mongoDB based session management
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Pannier is a Ruby tool for the processing of web assets like CSS
and JavaScript files. It can be used as a standalone asset organizer or mounted
within any Rack-compatible application.
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a simple, fast, rack-based url shortening server
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