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Core module for easy Rails apps via EzEngines
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A simple way to make calls on Linkedin's API
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Easy permissions engine for Rails app.
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UI extension for ez-permissions.
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Easy resources engine for Rails app.
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Easy database persisted sessions for Rails
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Easy settings engine for Rails app.
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A utility for building progressively enhanced Facebook dialogs
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Given a Facebook page or user id, this gem will return an array of its events.
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Facile: API simplicity gem
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Fast FactoryGirl factories
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FactoryGirl replacement (proof of concept)
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FADSS REST API client for Ruby.
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Provides methods and utilities for interacting with the faithteams API.
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Quickly look up Faker methods without leaving your terminal!
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Faking library that allows inspection of received calls after they have been made. Also supports tracking calls with multiple argument sets.
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# Fancy Logger
An easily customizable logger with style.
## Install
### Bundler: `gem 'fancy_logger'`
### RubyGems: `gem install fancy_logger`
## Usage
Simply use as if you were using the normal Ruby `Logger` class:
```ruby
require 'fancy_logger'
logger = FancyLogger.new(STDOUT)
logger.info "Hello"
```
### Config
The `config` instance method allows you to modify the configuration of the Logger within a DSL.
Continuing with our last example:
```ruby
logger.config do
timestamp_format "%c"
styles do
info do
foreground :yellow
blink true
end
end
end
logger.debug 'Look here!'
logger.info 'Doing things...'
logger.warn 'Watch out!'
logger.error 'Bad'
logger.fatal 'VERY bad'
logger.unknown 'Weird unknown stuff'
```
#### Output
![][output_example]
### Config
```ruby
# The format of the timestamp in the log. Follows the strftime standards.
timestamp_format "%F %r"
# On the first logged message, FancyLogger will prepend a help message
# containing a list of all the severities (debug, info, warn, etc) styled
# according to your config as reference.
# You can disable this by setting the below option to false.
show_help_message true
# Under styles, you have a configuration for each severity.
# Each severity has a configuration with the following valid options:
# Key: foreground
# Value:
# :default, :black, :red, :green, :yellow, :blue, :magenta, :cyan, :white
#
# Key: background
# Value:
# :default, :black, :red, :green, :yellow, :blue, :magenta, :cyan, :white
#
# Key: reset
# Value: true or false
#
# Key: bright
# Value: true or false
#
# Key: italic
# Value: true or false
#
# Key: underline
# Value: true or false
#
# Key:
# blink
# Value: true or false
#
# Key: inverse
# Value: true or false
#
# Key: hide
# Value: true or false
styles do
debug do
foreground :black
background :cyan
end
info do
foreground :default
background :default
end
warn do
foreground :yellow
background :default
blink true
end
error do
foreground :red
background :default
end
fatal do
foreground :black
background :red
bold true
underline true
end
unknown do
foreground :black
background :white
underline true
end
end
```
## Contributing
* Check out the latest master to make sure the feature hasn't been implemented or the bug hasn't been fixed yet
* Check out the issue tracker to make sure someone already hasn't requested it and/or contributed it
* Fork the project
* Start or switch to a testing/unstable/feature/bugfix branch
* Commit and push until you are happy with your contribution
* Make sure to add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally.
* Please try not to mess with the Rakefile, VERSION or gemspec.
## Copyright
Copyright © 2012 Ryan Scott Lewis <ryan@rynet.us>.
The MIT License (MIT) - See LICENSE for further details.
[output_example]: http://oi44.tinypic.com/sfwlkp.jpg
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FancyOpenStruct is a subclass of OpenStruct, and is a variant of RecursiveOpenStruct.
This allows you to convert nested hashes into a structure where keys and values can be
navigated and modified via dot-syntax, like: foo.bar = :something. This particular gem
also adds support for Hash methods (such as length or merge), and also allows you to
access and modify the data structure the same way that you would handle a normal Hash.
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Distributed messages queuing system using AWS SQS
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Recursively find and replace in your current directory.
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