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Ballot provides a two-way polymorphic scoped voting mechanism for both ActiveRecord (4 or later) and Sequel (4 or later).
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cartage-bundler is a plug-in for {cartage}[https://github.com/KineticCafe/cartage] that uses Ruby {Bundler}[http://bundler.io] to install application dependencies into the <tt>vendor/bundle</tt> path to allow for clean deployments in environments with strict access control rules and without requiring development tools on production servers. Cartage provides a repeatable means to create a package for a server-side application that can be used in deployment with a configuration tool like Ansible, Chef, Puppet, or Salt.
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This release is the *last* version of cartage-rack. It will be replaced with a different tool in the future, but this release will allow installation in modern Ruby versions. cartage-rack is a plug-in for {cartage}[https://github.com/KineticCafe/cartage] to provide a Rack application that reports on release metadata. Cartage provides a repeatable means to create a package for a Rails application that can be used in deployment with a configuration tool like Ansible, Chef, Puppet, or Salt. The package is created with its dependencies bundled in +vendor/bundle+, so it can be deployed in environments with strict access control rules and without requiring development tool access.
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cartage-remote is a plug-in for {cartage}[https://github.com/KineticCafe/cartage] to build a package on a remote machine with cartage. Cartage provides a repeatable means to create a package for a Rails application that can be used in deployment with a configuration tool like Ansible, Chef, Puppet, or Salt.
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cartage-s3 is a plug-in for {cartage}[https://github.com/KineticCafe/cartage] to upload the built package to Amazon's S3 or a service with a similar interface. Cartage provides a repeatable means to create a package for a Rails application that can be used in deployment with a configuration tool like Ansible, Chef, Puppet, or Salt.
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g1nn13 fork changes: * added buffer() method to get image buffer for writing (to Amazon S3) * added fit_within() method to resize an image to fit within a specified height and width without changing the image's aspect ratio * added resize_with_crop() to resize and crop images where the target aspect ratio differs from the original aspect ratio. This is for converting portrait to landscape and landscape to portrait. ImageScience is a clean and happy Ruby library that generates thumbnails -- and kicks the living crap out of RMagick. Oh, and it doesn't leak memory like a sieve. :) For more information including build steps, see http://seattlerb.rubyforge.org/
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Adds gemcutter release automation to Hoe.
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Adds support for generation of gemspec files to Hoe. By default, excludes the signing key and certificate chain. Use <tt>rake gemspec:full</tt> to include the signing key and certificate chain.
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A set of Hoe plugins for tighter Git integration. Provides tasks to automate release tagging and pushing and changelog generation. I expect it'll learn a few more tricks in the future. This is an evolution of +hoe-git+ by John Barnette, which has been archived at <http://github.com/jbarnette/hoe-git>.
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Hoe plugin providing tasks used by hotelicopter, currently just the email plugin from the seattlerb plugin by Ryan Davis
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Bonus assertions for {Minitest}[https://github.com/seattlerb/minitest], providing assertions I use frequently, supporting only Ruby 2.0 or better.
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Stockpile is a simple key-value store connection manager framework. Stockpile itself does not implement a connection manager, but places expectations for implemented connection managers. So far, only Redis has been implemented (stockpile-redis). Stockpile also provides an adapter so that its functionality can be accessed from within a module. Release 2.0 fixes an issue when Stockpile options are provided with an OpenStruct, originally reported as {stockpile-redis#1}[https://github.com/halostatue/stockpile-redis/issues/1]. Support for Ruby 1.9 has been dropped.
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stockpile-redis is a connection manager for Redis to be used with {Stockpile}[https://github.com/halostatue/stockpile].
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A handy dandy autoload / require / load helper for your rubies. Similar to using[1], but with a few differences of opinion, and a bit shorter. Basically, expand path is fine, up until a point. Sometimes there's no point (i.e. when the load path already contains most of the path you're trying to open). When you're writing libs that users might require sub parts with 'libname/sub_part', then expand_path combined with say, rubygems, can lead to double requires. Lets not do that. :-) [1] http://github.com/smtlaissezfaire/using/
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