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Reverse Dependencies for mustache
The projects listed here declare mustache as a runtime or development dependency
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Drop in Rails CMS : `bundle` and run `rake dust:init`
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A static (website) generator.
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Primarily used for creating SCORM manifests. Uses mustache templates and file info to create manifests. Intended for use from the command line or on the build server.
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A templating engine for generating common file structures.
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Automatically generate documentation for Fern APIs.
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Fierce, opinionate view logic for Rails
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Create directories from a file that describes them
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Fu combines the logic–less portability of Mustache with the terse utility of Haml.
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CLI for bootstrapping new Ruby gem projects.
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Tool to generate statistics about your geocaching.com account
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A simple command-line bookmarking tool, with support of external, read-only sources.
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Configure and control deployed instances of GI-Cat.
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Grandstand is a simple blog and photo gallery application. It takes a minimal amount of configuration and can
be built installed as a gem and used within minutes. It's totally cool. Seriously.
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Automatically generate clients for your Grape APIs.
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Grundstein automates adding common files by we adding (smart) templates. E.g. add a Vagrantfile, a .gitignore, or a sinatra app.
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A slightly opinionated static website generator for those who like working in html and mustache
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Command line app that produces the MD5 hash of all files in a set of folders
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this is just a version of resque-pool that doesn't break when you specify resque's timeout
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Hey Ruby‽ Good programmers are like scientists. When they want to answer a
question They form a hypothesis, then verify it with an experiment. Rubyists
have the experimentation phase down, but we tend not to hypothesize fully.
This gem helps people new to Ruby by prompting them for a hypothesis b...
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Howl is a tiny static website/blog generator.
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