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Maps values from hashes with different structures and/or key names. Ideal for normalizing arbitrary data to be consumed by your applications, or to prepare your data for different display formats (ie. json). Tiny module that allows you to easily adapt from one hash structure to another with a simple declarative DSL.
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Paperclip-Azure is a [Paperclip](https://github.com/thoughtbot/paperclip) storage driver for storing files in a Microsoft Azure Blob.
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This is a native implementation of the Postsgres protocol written entirely in Java. The project was started by @headius as a ruby-pg replacement for JRuby that uses the JDBC driver and private API of Postgres. Unfortunately ruby-pg (which uses libpq under the hood) exposed a lot of features of Postgres that were impossible to implement or were complicated given the nature of the JDBC and the encapsulation of many features that are exposed in ruby-pg. *WARNING* this gem is not production ready yet. There are many bugs that needs to be fixed and more testing. So please checkout the code and submit pull requests with some fixes. If your Java-Fu isn't that great you can still contribute by submitting test cases and We'll be happy to fix them.
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RubyPython is a bridge between the Ruby and Python interpreters. It embeds a running Python interpreter in the Ruby application's process using FFI and provides a means for wrapping, converting, and calling Python objects and methods. RubyPython uses FFI to marshal the data between the Ruby and Python VMs and make Python calls. You can: * Inherit from Python classes. * Configure callbacks from Python. * Run Python generators (on Ruby 1.9.2 or later).
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A Ruby module that wraps the Apache Ant build tool. Antwrap can be used to invoke Ant Tasks from a Ruby or a JRuby script. == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: Antwrap runs on the native Ruby interpreter via the RJB (Ruby Java Bridge gem) and on the JRuby interpreter. Antwrap is compatible with Ant versions 1.5.4, 1.6.5 and 1.7.0. For more information, see the Project Info (http://rubyforge.org/projects/antwrap/) page. == SYNOPSIS: Antwrap is a Ruby library that can be used to invoke Ant tasks. It is being used in the Buildr (http://incubator.apache.org/buildr/) project to execute Ant (http://ant.apache.org/) tasks in a Java project. If you are tired of fighting with Ant or Maven XML files in your Java project, take some time to check out Buildr!
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doublehelix obfuscates Ruby codes in Double-helix style. This is inspired by Perl's Acme::DoubleHelix.
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Wish you could write your Ruby in XML? Has the fact that Ruby is not "enterprise" got you down? Do you feel like your Ruby code could be made to be more "scalable"? Well look no further my friend. You've found the enterprise gem. Once you install this gem, you too can make Rails scale, Ruby faster, your code more attractive, *and* have more XML in your life. I'm sure you're asking yourself, "how can the enterprise gem promise so much?". Well the answer is easy, through the magic of XML! The enterprise gem allows you to write your Ruby code in XML, therefore making your Ruby and Rails code scale. Benefits of writing your code in XML include: * It's easy to read! * It scales! * Cross platform * TRANSFORM! your code using XSLT! * Search your AST with XPath *or* CSS! The enterprise gem even comes with a handy "enterprise" binary to help you start converting your existing *legacy* Ruby code in to scaleable, easy to read XML files. Let's start getting rid of that nasty Ruby code and replacing it with XML today!
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_ allows you to write Ruby script by using only _.
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A nice Ruby interface to your system's MIDI services. MIDIator was inspired by Topher Cyll's fantastic Practical Ruby Projects book. In it, Topher describes how to interact with the MIDI providers in OSX, Linux, and Windows. As I was reading the book, I noticed some things I would do differently, which got me thinking that maybe it would be valuable to package up my modifications to the book's code and release it as a gem.
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Rails scaffolding with Haml rather than ERB, and various other improvements.
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sinatra-gen generates a common file structure and basic app files for a web app utilizing the sinatra framework. For more information on sinatra, check out http://sinatrarb.com
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sinatra-gen generates a common file structure and basic app files for a web app utilizing the sinatra framework. For more information on sinatra, check out http://sinatrarb.com
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A respond_to style Rails block for baked-in web service support in Sinatra
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SyslogLogger is a Logger replacement that logs to syslog. It is almost drop-in with a few caveats.
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Text::Hyphen is a Ruby library to hyphenate words in various languages using Ruby-fied versions of TeX hyphenation patterns. It will properly hyphenate various words according to the rules of the language the word is written in. The algorithm is based on that of the TeX typesetting system by Donald E. Knuth. This is originally based on the Perl implementation of [TeX::Hyphen][] and the [Ruby port][]. The language hyphenation pattern files are based on the sources available from [CTAN][] as of 2004.12.19 and have been manually translated by Austin Ziegler. This is a small feature release adding Russian language support and fixing a bug in the custom hyphen support introduced last version. This release provides both Ruby 1.8.7 and Ruby 1.9.2 support (but please read below). In short, Ruby 1.8 support is deprecated and I will not be providing any bug fixes related to Ruby 1.8. New features will be developed and tested against Ruby 1.9 only.
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