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Reverse Dependencies for hoe
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port of http://nonsense.sourceforge.net/ Taken from Nonsense website: Nonsense generates random (and sometimes humorous) text from datafiles and templates using a very simple, recursive grammar. It's like having a million monkeys sitting in front of a million typewriters, without having to f...
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Integrates Disqus into your Ruby-powered site. Works with any Ruby website, and has view helpers for Rails and Merb.
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A comprehensive slugging and pretty-URL plugin for ActiveRecord.
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AlterEgo is a Ruby implementation of the State pattern as described by the Gang of Four. It differs from other Ruby state machine libraries in that it focuses on providing polymorphic behavior based on object state. In effect, it makes it easy to give an object different personalities depending...
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Executable Feature scenarios
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Notification is a one stop shop for notification, it knows how to send messages via GMail, SMS, growl, snarl, etc, and all these are exposed in a simple, uniform way.
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Apache Buildr is a build system for Java-based applications, including support
for Scala, Groovy and a growing number of JVM languages and tools. We wanted
something that's simple and intuitive to use, so we only need to tell it what
to do, and it takes care of the rest. But also something we c...
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Chit is A command line tool for cheat sheet utility based on git.
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== DESCRIPTION: NServer is a set of classes that provide a flexible notification system for Linux based systems. It sits in the systray, waiting for messages to be submitted for display. X.org standards (via Gtk) and libnotify are used. Messages can be submitted from the localhost, or via re...
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The author was too lazy to write a description
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Vlad the Deployer is pragmatic application deployment automation, without mercy. Much like Capistrano, but with 1/10th the complexity. Vlad integrates seamlessly with Rake, and uses familiar and standard tools like ssh and rsync. Impale your application on the heartless spike of the Deployer.
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A light weight ssh client that wraps the ssh and rsync commands.
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A comprehensive slugging and pretty-URL plugin for ActiveRecord.
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2000.
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Simple OAuth implementation
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Net::LDAP for Ruby (also called net-ldap) implements client access for the
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), an IETF standard protocol for
accessing distributed directory services. Net::LDAP is written completely in
Ruby with no external dependencies. It supports most LDAP client feat...
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God is an easy to configure, easy to extend monitoring framework written in Ruby.
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objectiveflickr is a minimalistic Flickr API library that uses REST-style calls and receives JSON response blocks, resulting in very concise code. Named so in order to echo another Flickr library of mine, under the same name, developed for Objective-C.
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ObjectProxy provides a proxied interface to Ruby objects. It lets you add methods to objects that don't normally support them.
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"Permanently stash your Ruby objects" Serializes your ruby objects and writes them to disk (gziped). Easily load stashed object.
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