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A 'Work in Progress' gem with several recipes for capistrano, using a clean approach, delegating dawting tasks to provisioners
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railman-deployment gem adds capistrano tasks for automated deployment of rails applications generated by railman
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Daemons for Rails. Can be restarted on the host by Thor or remotely by Capistrano, monitored by Monit
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Just type "railsversions" in your console to see which apps use which version of Rails. The apps have to be located at /u/apps and may be deployed via capistrano (i.e. having a "current" subdir).
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A Capistrano 3.x plugin for defining cap tasks that map to your application's Rake tasks.
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Capistrano Strategy for deployment of a project from source using sudo
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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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Send notification to wxwork about your Rails Capistrano deployment.
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An unrestictive way to deploy using gitflow and capistrano
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Baptize is an extension for Capistrano, that allows for server provisioning
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Capistrano recipes that allow you to control a XenServer Host, for adding and removing VM's on the fly.
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A drop-in replacement for Capistrano to fire off Webistrano deployments transparently without losing the joy of using the cap command.
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A Tool to Setup, Maintain, and Deploy Capistrano Driven Wordpress Sites
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Wordpress deploy tools, including a capistrano recipe. This project is still in early development
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Super simple capistrano deployment notifications. Forked from relevance/cap_gun.
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ya_queen supports to define complicated capistrano tasks and roles
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Opinionated Jekyll + Capistrano configuration for Spectat Designs sites
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Our capistrano recipes for nginx, passenger, thin, private_pub, .. include expect-script for silent-deployment of private git-repos.
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Cap-GCE is used to generate Capistrano namespaces and tasks from Google Compute Engine instance metadatas, dynamically building the list of servers to be deployed to.
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deprec-core was extracted from the popular deprec gem to make it easier for people to publish Capistrano and Rake task gems
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