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Reverse Dependencies for rainpress

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Genghis is a single-file MongoDB admin app, made entirely out of awesome.
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Bundle CSS and Javascript assets to a single file, compress, and cache them for snappier web experiences.
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Instead of sending down a dozen JavaScript and CSS files full of formatting and comments, this gem makes it simple to merge and compress these into one or more files, increasing speed and saving bandwidth.
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A framework agnostic packaging solution for your assets: version files, combine them, minify them and create a manifest
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Crush is a set of Tilt templates for the various JavaScript and CSS compression libraries in Ruby.
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Minimise your CSS files using by compressing and combining them into one file. Reduce HTTP requests, file size, and save bandwidth. See http://github.com/nathankleyn/mini_css for more information.
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Rack::Pack is a piece of Rack Middleware that packages and optionally compresses assets such as javascripts and stylesheets into single files. In a development environment, assets will be packaged on each request if there have been changes to the source files. In a production environment, assets ...
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Provides the client component of twenty. Static content (HTML, CSS, JS). See https://rubygems.org/gems/twenty for context.
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