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Reverse Dependencies for json_pure
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Friendly command-line interface for Jing Dong Foundry.
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Api wrapping Yahoo Boss search
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Jetel - Custom made ETL for specific needs
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Facebooker is a Ruby wrapper over the Facebook[http://facebook.com] {REST API}[http://wiki.developers.facebook.com/index.php/API]. Its goals are:
* Idiomatic Ruby
* No dependencies outside of the Ruby standard library (This is true with Rails 2.1. Previous Rails versions require the JSON gem)
* Concrete classes and methods modeling the Facebook data, so it's easy for a Rubyist to understand what's available
* Well tested
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High-level library for working with the Jing Dong Foundry API.
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Jinx JSON plug-in.. See github.com/jinx/json for more information.
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Merb. Pocket rocket web framework.
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Personal fork, do not use.
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Little library that encapsulates a (particular) standardised way of talking between a service and javascript. Probably not the best way of doing things, but it's been handy in a pinch.
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Ruby Library for consuming the Fonolo web services for deep dialing
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Ruby Library for the Whitepages API - http://www.whitepages.com
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Local Database using JSON files
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An easy, streaming way to generate JSON.
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JavaScript BDD Testing Framework
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Rake tasks for little JavaScript projects
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JSon Simple Specification
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This is a fork of Zach Holman's amazing boom. Explanation for
the fork follows Zach's intro to boom:
God it's about every day where I think to myself, gadzooks,
I keep typing *REPETITIVE_BORING_TASK* over and over. Wouldn't it be great if
I had something like boom to store all these commonly-used text snippets for
me? Then I realized that was a worthless idea since boom hadn't been created
yet and I had no idea what that statement meant. At some point I found the
code for boom in a dark alleyway and released it under my own name because I
wanted to look smart.
Explanation for my fork:
Zach didn't fancy changing boom a great deal to handle the case of remote and
local boom repos. Which is fair enough I believe in simplicity.
But I also believe in getting tools to do what you want them to do.
So with boom, you can change your storage with a 'boom storage' command, but
that's a hassle when you want to share stuff.
So kaboom does what boom does plus simplifies maintaining two boom repos.
What this means is that you can pipe input between remote and local boom
instances. My use case is to have a redis server in our office and be able
to share snippets between each other, but to also be able to have personal
repos.
It's basically something like distributed key-value stores. I imagine some of
the things that might be worth thinking about, based on DVC are:
Imports/Exports of lists/keys/values between repos.
Merge conflict resolution
Users/Permissions/Teams/Roles etc
Enterprisey XML backend
I'm kidding
No, but seriously I think I might allow import/export of lists and whole repos
so that we can all easily back stuff up
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clone the whole shared repo
backup your local repo to the central one underneath a namespace
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Helper to simplify RPX Now user login/creation based on Michael Grosser's rpx_now gem
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This gem allows simple access to administration API of Kerio products
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A Kiseru client for Trello
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