Project

Reverse Dependencies for logging

The projects listed here declare logging as a runtime or development dependency

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A long-lived project that still receives updates
Hammer cli provides universal extendable CLI interface for ruby apps
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This gem is a Logstash plugin. It reads and parses data from Azure Storage Blobs. It avoids contacting rubygems.org at runtime
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Phobos is a microframework and library for kafka based applications, it wraps common behaviors needed by consumers/producers in an easy an convenient API. It uses ruby-kafka as its kafka client and core component.
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Automatically generates tests for your Puppet code
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Phobos is a microframework and library for kafka based applications, it wraps common behaviors needed by consumers/producers in an easy an convenient API. It uses ruby-kafka as its kafka client and core component.
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Copy active record models from remote databases
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A Railtie for for integrating the [Logging](https://github.com/TwP/logging) framework into your Rails 3 application.
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If you write puppet modules for installing your software, you can use kafo to create powerful installer
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Use this gem to access New Relic application information via a REST api
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An IRC to Campfire bridge for IRC-based access to campfire chatrooms
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Debuggers are great! They help us troubleshoot complicated programming problems by inspecting values produced by code, line by line. They are invaluable when trying to understand what is going on in a large application composed of thousands or millions of lines of code. In day-to-day test-driven development and simple debugging though, a puts statement can be a lot quicker in revealing what is going on than halting execution completely just to inspect a single value or a few. This is certainly true when writing the simplest possible code that could possibly work, and running a test every few seconds or minutes. Problem is you need to locate puts statements in large output logs, know which file names, line numbers, classes, and methods contained the puts statements, find out what variable names are being printed, and see nicely formatted output. Enter puts_debuggerer. A guilt-free puts debugging Ruby gem FTW that prints file names, line numbers, class names, method names, and code statements; and formats output nicely courtesy of awesome_print. Partially inspired by this blog post: https://tenderlovemaking.com/2016/02/05/i-am-a-puts-debuggerer.html (Credit to Tenderlove.)
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Stickler is a tool to organize and maintain an internal gem repository. Primarily, you would want to use Stickler if: 1. You have proprietary gems that you want to have available via a gem server so you may `gem install` them. 2. You would like to have a local mirror of third party gems from either http://rubygems.org or some other gem server. 3. You want both (1) and (2) in the same server.
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This is a bot for 37 Signals’ Campfire chat service.
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This gem provides a simple interactive console for troubleshooting and debugging the Rayo protocol via Punchblock.
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This gem helps you download files from Apple Developer Center.
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