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Reverse Dependencies for detroit
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BRASS stands for Bare-Metal Ruby Assertion System Standard. It is a very basic
foundational assertions framework for other assertion and test frameworks
to make use so they can all work together harmoniously.
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Regex is a simple commmand-line Regular Expression tool
that makes it easy to search documents for content matches.
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Use TomDoc documentation format with YARD.
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Assertive Expressive is an assertions library specifically designed
for reuse by other test frameworks.
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Think of Executable as a *COM*, a Commandline Object Mapper,
in much the same way that ActiveRecord is an ORM,
an Object Relational Mapper. A class utilizing Executable
can define a complete command line tool using nothing more
than Ruby's own method definitions.
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Finder is a general purpose file finder for Ruby. Finder can search RubyGems, Roll libraries and Ruby's standard $LOAD_PATH and system data directory for the active or the most current library files. It is especially useful for implementing library-based plugin systems.
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Sanitize and sterilize HTML, also includes a CSS filter.
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Lemon is a unit testing framework that tightly correlates
class to test case and method to test unit.
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Parametric Mixins provides parameters for mixin modules.
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Every Rubyist is aware of Minero Aoki's ever useful setup.rb script.
It's how most of us used to install our Ruby programs before RubyGems
came along. And it's still mighty useful in certain scenarios, not the
least of which is the job of the distribution package managers. While
still providing ...
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TomParse provides no other functionality than to take a code comment
and parse it in to a convenient object-oriented structure in accordance
with TomDoc standard.
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Anise is an annotations systems for the Ruby programming lanaguage.
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Assay defines assertions in the same way that Ruby defines exceptions.
Each type of asserition, called an assay, is then a child of the base
Assertion class, which itself is a subclass of the Exception class.
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Assay MiniTest defines a set of MiniTest-compatible assertion and extension
method which seemlessly delegate on Assay assertions. This allows developers
to change test frameworks without having to completely rewrite a slew of
previously written MiniTest-based tests and/or sepcifications.
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Assay TestUnit defines a set of TestUnit-compatible assertion methods which
depend on Assay's assertion classes. This allows developers to change
test frameworks without having to change a slew of previously
defined assertions.
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Backload provides callbacks for Ruby's #require and #load methods.
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Bang! Bang! provides a dynamic assertions framework utlizing bang
methods and built to BRASS standards.
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Be (Behavioral expectations) is a fully versitle, light-weight and BRASS
compliant assertions framework for Ruby. It utilizes an *assertor* design
(*matchers* in RSpec terminology) which meshes well with BDD nomenclatures.
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Alternate loading system for Ruby allowing version multiplicity.
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Simple two-way encryption/decryption class.
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