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Reverse Dependencies for fog
The projects listed here declare fog as a runtime or development dependency
5.29
Easy upload management for ActiveRecord
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5.29
Easy upload management for ActiveRecord
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4.49
Upload files in your Ruby applications, map them to a range of ORMs, store them on different backends.
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4.49
Upload files in your Ruby applications, map them to a range of ORMs, store them on different backends.
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4.49
Upload files in your Ruby applications, map them to a range of ORMs, store them on different backends.
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4.49
Upload files in your Ruby applications, map them to a range of ORMs, store them on different backends.
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2.19
Backup is a RubyGem, written for UNIX-like operating systems, that allows you to easily perform backup operations on both your remote and local environments. It provides you with an elegant DSL in Ruby for modeling your backups. Backup has built-in support for various databases, storage protocols...
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2.17
Expand the 'vagrant box' command to support the creation of base boxes from scratch
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2.17
Expand the 'vagrant box' command to support the creation of base boxes from scratch. This is a fork off veewee 0.3.7, for Atlassian needs (support ruby 1.8.7, force ssh port, second drive).
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Backup is a Ruby Gem written for Unix and Ruby on Rails (2 and 3) environments. It can be used both with
and without the Ruby on Rails framework! This gem offers a quick and simple solution to backing up databases
such as MySQL/PostgreSQL/SQLite and Files/Folders. All backups can be transferr...
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1.43
Enables Vagrant to manage machines in EC2 and VPC.
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0.88
Dragonfly is an on-the-fly Rack-based image handling framework. It is suitable for use with Rails, Sinatra and other web frameworks. Although it's mainly used for images, it can handle any content type.
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Dragonfly is a framework that enables on-the-fly processing for any content type.
It is especially suited to image handling. Its uses range from image thumbnails to standard attachments to on-demand text generation.
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0.72
The rubber plugin enables relatively complex multi-instance deployments of RubyOnRails applications to
Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). Like capistrano, rubber is role based, so you can define a set
of configuration files for a role and then assign that role to as many concrete ...
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0.51
Handles bootstrapping, running chef solo, rsyncing cookbooks etc
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0.43
The easiest, most common sense configuration management tool... because you just use fucking shell scripts.
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0.3
A simple cms and blogging engine for rails apps.
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0.26
Ironfan allows you to orchestrate not just systems, but clusters of machines.
It includes a powerful layer on top of knife and a collection of cloud cookbooks.
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0.22
This plugin provides native AWS instrumentation
for monitoring and metrics collection, including:
health and metrics for various AWS services, such
as EC2, RDS, ELB, and more, as well as handlers
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0.2
Submits AWS stats to riemann.
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