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Reverse Dependencies for awesome_print
The projects listed here declare awesome_print as a runtime or development dependency
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Automatically download scene .nfo and .nzb files
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This gem provides a way to create a dynamic usable DSL framework representing your website or app.
Implementing Selenium/Appium driver and YAML configurations, this API will provide a layer in between your automation code and the driver.
By creating YAML configurations that represents your website/app, the DSL framework in turn will reflect your configuration
and allow you to control the automation through the DSL framework. Using this gem can help remove tedious tasks that are often
repeated throughout code and help improve the scalability of code by mapping UI in YAML configuration files.
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A ruby client for the Autotask API. The client tries to use a full-featured approach.
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Possibly the most "Awesome" CLI for Typekit Ever
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Replace ugly inspection of mounted CarrierWave uploaders in Awesome Print
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A collection of colour schemes for Michael Dvorkin's awesome_print. This codebase is used to separate cruft from the main awesome_print library.
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Using awesome_print gem, pretty-print JSON in terminal.
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Replaces your application's console with pry powered by awesome_print.
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Pry with useful gems included and some debugger shortcuts
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Easy to use, to navigate around the response
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a tool for provisioning ec2 instances with a templated cloudinit configuration, with the optional ability to update route53 with dns records to point at your new instance
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The idea is to create a folder structure to better manage pieces of a CloudFormation deployment. Additionally, writing in JSON is hard, so the compiler takes YAML files as well.
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The idea is to extract a big CloudFormation template into a folder structure to better manage pieces of a CloudFormation deployment. Additionally, writing in JSON is hard, so the decompiler can create YAML files as well.
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Ruby DSL for creating Cloudformation templates
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A CloudFormation stack management helper to do stack CRUD and chaining. It eases the pain of setting up parameters and chaining stacks.
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Retrieve an up to date list of valid AWS EC2 Instance Types directly from Amazon Web Services official site.
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AWS library targeted specifically for continuous integration.
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Have you ever find yourself going through the aws cli documentation page over and over again just to remember the right syntax or argument(s) for that command that you wanna run? Do you feel that you are more productive from the command line? Are you tired of having to open private browser windows or even a different browser to work with multiple aws accounts? AWS Pocketknife is a command line tool to make aws administration a little bit easier and faster than using the aws console or aws cli. It also helps to script some AWS tasks such as cleaning up
old AMIs along its snapshots or cleaning up manual RDS snapshots or even creating a manual snapshot for a particular RDS.
These commands are also handy if you have multiple aws accounts to manage, since you can't have multiple tabs open for
different accounts in a web browser. The only way would be to use diffente browsers or open incognito windows.
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Retrieve an up to date list of valid AWS RDS Instance Types directly from Amazon Web Services official site.
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AWS SQS Moniter.
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