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Reverse Dependencies for hoe

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coolcats - generate your own 24×24 pixel cat images (off-blockchain) from text attributes (via built-in spritesheet); incl. 2x/4x/8x zoom for bigger sizes and more
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Generate a 4 word password from words of size 3-8 characters, with frequencies in the 30th-60th percentile. This range gives a nice set of uncommon but not completely alien words. $ chbs generate --verbose -W 3..8 -P 30..60 Corpus size: 6396 candidate words of 33075 total Entropy: 48 bits (2^48 = 281474976710656) Years to guess at 1000 guesses/sec: 8926 magnate-thermal-sandbank-augur With the --verbose flag, the utility will calculate a time-to-guess based on a completely arbitrary 1000 guesses/sec. If you'd like a more secure password, either relax the various filtering rules (-W and -P), add more words to the password, or use a larger corpus. By default we use the American TV Shows & Scripts corpus taken from Wiktionary. Others provided: * Project Gutenberg 2005 corpus taken from Wiktionary. * 1 of every 7 of the top 60000 lemmas from wordfrequency.info (6900 actual lemmas after processing) See http://xkcd.com/936/ for the genesis of the idea. Data sources: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wiktionary:Frequency_lists http://wordfrequency.info/
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csvhuman - read tabular data in the CSV Humanitarian eXchange Language (HXL) format, that is, comma-separated values (CSV) line-by-line records with a hashtag (meta data) line using the Humanitarian eXchange Language (HXL) rules
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csvjson - read tabular data in the CSV <3 JSON format, that is, comma-separated values CSV (line-by-line) records with javascript object notation (JSON) encoding rules
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csvrecord - read in comma-separated values (csv) records with typed structs / schemas
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csvutils - tools 'n' scripts for working with comma-separated values (csv) datafiles - the world's most popular tabular data interchange format in text
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csvyaml - read tabular data in the CSV <3 YAML format, that is, comma-separated values CSV (line-by-line) records with yaml ain't markup language (YAML) encoding rules
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cyberpunks - generate your own cyberpunk (blade runner) sci-fi 32×32 pixel avatar images (off-blockchain) from text attributes (via built-in spritesheet); incl. 2x/4x/8x zoom for bigger sizes and more
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forkify.rb makes it easy to process a bunch of data using 'n' worker processes. It is based off of forkoff and threadify by Ara Howard. It aims to be safe to use on Ruby 1.8.6+ and Ruby 1.9.1+
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Dang is a Ruby templating language. It uses angle brackets and CSS syntax. Somewhere between ERB and Haml.
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Realtime communications network framework for Ruby and Flash on Rails.
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datauris gem - DataUri helpers to parse (decode) and build (encode) data uris incl. (strict) base64-encoded/decoded images and more
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A ruby API for interacting with Biomart services.
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Natural language method chaining for Time, Durations and the like.
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Python style decorators for Ruby, some common decorators like private_method are provided out of the box. Decorators that come with the decorate library: * Decorate::PrivateMethod * Decorate::ProtectedMethod * Decorate::PublicMethod * Decorate::ModuleMethod * Decorate::Memoize Helpers to create your own decorators: * Decorate::AroundDecorator * Decorate::BeforeDecorator
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A Ruby client library for accessing CloudKit using Ruby objects.
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Features: * Dynamic, framework-neutral, client-friendly <code>ResourceTemplate</code> metadata describing the path/URI structures of your whole site or of specific resources * A link header-based discovery protocol, enabling clients to find <code>ResourceTemplate</code> metadata from the resources of any enabled controller * Easy integration with Rails * JSON, YAML and XML formats, also a bonus plain text report ATTENTION: 0.8.0 adds Rails integration via Rack middleware; the Rails controller and helpers are hereby deprecated!
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Like Memoize, but designed for mutable and parametizable objects Use when: 1. You have one expensive method (\compute) which set many internal variables. So, is preferable lazy evaluation of these dependent variables. 2. The expensive operation depends on one or more parameters 3. Changes on one or more parameters affect all dependent variables 4. You may want to hide the call of 'compute' operation 5. The user could want test several different parameters values
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== DESCRIPTION: Provides an interface to the Google Static Maps API. Original Version from John Wulff, modified by Daniel Mattes == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * Provides an interface to the Google Static Maps API.
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