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Linguistics is a framework for building linguistic utilities for Ruby
objects in any language. It includes a generic language-independant
front end, a module for mapping language codes into language names, and
a module which contains various English-language utilities.
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A composable logging system built on the standard Logger library.
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Ruby-Mongrel2 is a complete Ruby connector for Mongrel2.
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This is a set of plugins for Sequel for declaring a model's table schema and any migrations in the class itself (similar to the legacy schema plugin).
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Strelka is a framework for creating and deploying Mongrel2 web applications in Ruby.
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A binding for the ANT ultra-low power wireless protocol via the Garmin USB ANT Stick. ANT can be used to send information wirelessly from one device to another device, in a robust and flexible manner.
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This is a collection of webservice monitoring tools for the Arborist monitoring toolkit (http://arbori.st/).
It can be used to describe and monitor HTTP services in more detail than a simple port check.
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Assemblage is a continuous integration toolkit. It's intended to provide you
with a minimal infrastructure for distributing and performing automated tasks
for one or more version control repositories. It makes as few assumptions as
possible as to what those things might be.
It's still just a personal project, but if you want to use it I'm happy to
answer questions and entertain suggestions, especially in the form of
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Assemblage has three primary parts: the **Assembly Server**, **Assembly
Workers**, and **Repositories**.
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<dt>Assembly Server</dt>
<dd>Aggregates and distributes events from <em>repositories</em> to
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<dt>Assembly Workers</dt>
<dd>Listens for events published by the <em>assembly server</em>, checks out
a <em>repository</em>, and runs an assembly script in that repository.</dd>
<dt>Repository</dt>
<dd>A distributed version control repository. Assemblage currently supports
Mercurial and Git.</dd>
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This gem adds web services to an Assemblage continuous integration server.
It's still largely vaporware.
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Defer execution of a block until certain requirements are met.
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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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FluentFixtures is a toolkit for building testing objects with a fluent interface.
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This is a client library for the Mercurial distributed revision control tool that uses the Command Server for efficiency.
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Observability is a toolkit for instrumenting code to make it more observable.
It follows the principle of Observability-Oriented Design as expressed by Charity
Majors (@mipsytipsy).
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A readable HTML generator for RDoc. It uses the Bulma CSS framework.
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This is a Ruby interface to FrameNet, a lexical database of English word usage. It
includes version 1.7 of the FrameNet data, and Ruby classes for querying them.
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A Ruby implementation of Saltpack, a modern crypto messaging format based on Dan Bernstein's {NaCl}[https://nacl.cr.yp.to/].
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Strelka-Presenters is a plugin for the Strelka web framework that adds
integration with the [Yaks hypermedia library][Yaks].
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Thingfish is a extensible, web-based digital asset manager. It can be used to store chunks of data on the network in an application-independent way, link the chunks together with metadata, and then search for the chunk you need later and fetch it, all through a REST API.
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This is a metadata storage plugin for the Thingfish digital asset manager. It provides persistent storage for uploaded data to a PostgreSQL table.
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