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Reverse Dependencies for bacon

The projects listed here declare bacon as a runtime or development dependency

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An implementation of the AMQP protocol in Ruby/EventMachine. Fork of original ruby-amqp/amqp 0.6.13 with heartbeat support
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Run a group of functions with flow control.
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Quick-and-easy XML-to-JSON con-ver-sion.
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Authenticate a Kerberos user using their password. Uses Ruby-FFI to interface with the Kerberos library.
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Most web applications have a lot of before/after hooks that occur when working with objects: sending a welcome email on registration, incrementing/decrementing counter caches, trigger validation on remote web services. When implemented using callbacks, all these occur without the developer knowing about them. A simple change in one area of the code can have a huge impact somewhere else. Inspiration for this came from http://blog.teksol.info/2010/09/28/unintented-consequences-the-pitfalls-of-activerecord-callbacks.html and http://jamesgolick.com/2010/3/14/crazy-heretical-and-awesome-the-way-i-write-rails-apps.html
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Bringing common kernel APIs into Ruby using FFI
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Lightning is a commandline framework that lets users wrap commands with shell functions that are able to refer to any filesystem path by its basename. To achieve this, a group of paths to be translated are defined with shell globs. These shell globs, known as a lightning _bolt_, are then applied to commands to produce functions. In addition to translating basenames to full paths, lightning _functions_ can autocomplete these basenames, resolve conflicts if they have the same name, leave any non-basename arguments untouched, and autocomplete directories above and below a basename. To make bolts shareable between users and functions easier to create, lightning has _generators_. A _generator_ generates filesystem-specific globs for a bolt. Lightning comes with some default generators. Users can make their own generators with generator plugins placed under ~/.lightning/generators/.
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You have the beginnings of a ruby library and you want to access it quick. You don't want to bother making a gemspec for it and uninstalling/reinstalling its gem while you mess with it. Simply tell LocalGem what paths it should load for your local gem and they will be loaded. Note that it doesn't matter how gem-like your project is ie lib and bin directories etc. LocalGem only needs to know the full path to your gem/library.
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Highly customizable static blog/wiki generator.
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Ramaze is a simple and modular web framework
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Syntactic sugar and some extra methods to deal with MARC data using the java .jar marc4j
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A simple *nix command which takes arguments or stdin and provides a menu to print chosen lines.
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A Ruby gem to turn strings into method names for your metaprogramming needs.
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This gem makes it easy to create and maintain an up-to-date database schema and apply it to the database as needed by the means of standard Sequel migrations.
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A Mizar Console with Sophisticated Reasoning Support
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It won't be useful for you. It is meant to be used with the WWW_App gem.
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MotionAsync was written for use with RubyMotion Android, and makes it easy to run code off the main UI thread by providing a friendly wrapper around Android's AsyncTask class.
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