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Reverse Dependencies for deep_merge

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

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Load and encrypt configuration files for configatron
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A simple tool for wrangling ERBs and dumb data.
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Ettin handles loading environment-specific settings in an easy, simple, and maintainable manner with minimal dependencies or magic.
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This gem allows easy integration with Eventbrite API v3.
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FlapjackConfigurator loads a user specified config from YAML files and loads them idempotently into Flapjack via the Flapjack API
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This little module (and attendant command line tool and rackup app) exists for the purpose of providing rudimentary access control to a website when the prospective users are both small in number, and very busy. It circumvents schmucking around provisioning passwords by generating a link which yo...
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AWS/Chef deployment tool based around Chef Server and AWS CloudFormation
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Ruby wrapper for the REST API at http://freshdesk.com. Documentation at http://freshdesk.com/api.
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Work with Rails translations more efficiently
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Fast feedback when developing BOSH releases
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HAST stands for 'Hosting Account Status Tool'. HAST is a tool for fetching domains from Apache configuration files and from Postfix on a hosting server environment. It will then run a report, checking the DNS records for each domain to see if they match your server. ...
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Used to pre-test changes in a Puppet codebase
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Trigger code through a series of hooks and run code in loops and through conditions.
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