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Reverse Dependencies for hoe
The projects listed here declare hoe as a runtime or development dependency
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DataMapper plugin enabling more flexible versioning of models
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The dm-rinda-adapter project implements an datamapper interface for
storing records in the rinda tuple space.
The adpater has only tested with datamapper 0.10.2 so far.
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Ruby library for accessing Digital New Zealand's search API (digitalnz.org)
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== FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * command line utility * Not too rich in functionality * Uses the filtered html instead of the normal. not sure what the difference is but the smaller the better == SYNOPSIS: doc2html foo.doc doc2html foo.doc foo.htm == REQUIREMENTS:
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Provides a simple executable to drive a dzen2 (or similar) dock with a
single YAML config file.
Read +example.dock_driver.yml+ for more information about how to get
started. It's located in this gem's data directory, which is usually:
$GEM_HOME/gems/dock_driver-x.y.z/data/
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A gem package for the dojo source code and dojo related utilities
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Creates a CSS DOM id from an ActiveRecord object.
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Doodle is a gem for simplifying the definition of Ruby classes by making attributes and their properties more declarative. Doodle is eco-friendly: it does not globally modify Object, Class or Module.
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A gem which returns the keywords related with your text. It's very relevant for webpages with articles, news, posts, and so on.
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This is a cheap time tracking substitute for those of us who can't afford the extra cash (or believe all basecamp projects require time tracking) for Basecamp (http://www.basecamphq.com) plans with the time tracking feature. How it works: DoTime cheats by keeping track of the time worked on a todo within the todo itself. It specifies a text format to keep track of the elapsed hours and then just updates it as necessary. == FEATURES/PROBLEMS:
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Show ruby available methods on objects and classes
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ROXML is a Ruby library designed to make it easier for Ruby developers to work with XML. Using simple annotations, it enables Ruby classes to be mapped to XML. ROXML takes care of the marshalling and unmarshalling of mapped attributes so that developers can focus on building first-class Ruby classes. As a result, ROXML simplifies the development of RESTful applications, Web Services, and XML-RPC.
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== DESCRIPTION: This is a ruby wrapper around Plotr with a similar API to Gruff. You can create graphs with a similar interface to Gruff, but offload the rendering to the browser! == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * Needs more tests! == SYNOPSIS: An example in rails. Your controller: class GraphController < ApplicationController def index @drawr = Drawr::Pie.new @drawr.title = "Twan" @drawr.data("One", [1]) @drawr.data('Two', [2]) @drawr.data('Three', [2]) @drawr.data('Four', [10]) @drawr.data('Five', [6]) end end Your view: <html> <head> <%= javascript_include_tag 'prototype' %> <%= javascript_include_tag 'excanvas' %> <%= javascript_include_tag 'Plotr' %> </head> <body> <%= @drawr %> </body> </html>
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drbdump is a tcpdump-like tool for the dRuby protocol. It allows you to
inspect the message and analyze the messages sent between your DRb-using
processes.
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Small script/plugin to run a DRb/IRB server inside of your Ruby
application, so you can poke around while it's running.
Original code from Charles Lowe [ruby-talk:250220], I just wrapped
up into a nice package, because I think this is a cool development and
debugging tool.
[ruby-talk:250220]: http://blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp/cgi-bin/scat.rb/ruby/ruby-talk/250220
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DRbService is a framework we use at LAIKA for creating authenticated
SSL-encrypted DRb services that provide access to privileged operations
without the need to give shell access to everyone.
There are a few examples in the `examples/` directory of the gem, which
are stripped-down versions of the services we actually use.
The current implementation is kind of a hack, but I intend to
eventually finish a DRb protocol that does the same thing in a more
elegant, less-hackish way, as well as a tool that can generate
a new service along with support files for one of several different
runtime environments.
If you're curious, see the `drb/authsslprotocol.rb` file for the
protocol. This will replace the current method-hiding code in
`drbservice.rb`, but existing services should be able to switch over
quite easily. Or that's the intention.
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DRep is a simple data collector and report generator. It can collect data through a specific
data provider and generate a report by populating a specified template with the picked up data.
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== DESCRIPTION: BlockChainable is a module to aid in the creation of Domain Specific Languages using block structure. By including BlockChainable into your classes, you will be able to instantiate that class using the class name itself, followed by any parameters to be passed to initialize, followed by a block to be executed within the instantiated class. BlockChainable also allows methods to search up the chain of classes, meaning that although a block is executed in the scope of the instantiated class, any methods not found in the class but found in a class "up-scope" will be called successfully on the up-scope class. This chaining of method calls allows you to assert values within the blocks as well as calling any other methods from "up-scope" classes. == FEATURES/PROBLEMS:
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Macros for ruby
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== DESCRIPTION: Need makes ruby relative requires just work. Simply need a file with a relative path and the file will always be required correctly, regardless of what file your application is being launched through. Typically, ruby projects would unshift lib onto $PATH or use the File.dirname(__FILE__) trick. Using need means you don't have to worry about either of these. Assume you have two files, one directly in lib and the other in lib/extensions. Let's assume that file_a in lib requires file_b, in lib/extensions. Previously, you would doing some crazy load path unshifting or use the __FILE__ trick to make these requires flexible enough to work when your app is being accessed by rake, through a test suite, or required as a gem. Now, just use need. In file_a: need{"extensions/file_b"} need "extensions/file_b"
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