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Reverse Dependencies for syntax
The projects listed here declare syntax as a runtime or development dependency
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Code metrics from Flog, Flay, RCov, Saikuro, Churn, Reek, Roodi, Rails' stats task and Rails Best Practices
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A BDD tool written in Ruby
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We has docs
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Generate duplicate lines report
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Report duplicate lines in your code, integrated with Textmate and Netbeans.
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Uses Syntax to convert Ruby code to html, but embeds colors into span tags, for those times when you don't control the embedded stylesheet
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== DESCRIPTION: html-me converts text to html for posting in the web. It does this two ways. First, it processes the text unsing RedCloth (a textile engine), then it finds all of the _pre_ tags and adds syntax highlighting. == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * The syntax highlighting embeds the styles in ...
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Insurance is a code coverage analysis utility.
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A simple (!) extension to the syntax gem, that allows you to highlight vim syntax.
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A Maruku superset compiler.
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Mappum is the tree to tree (object, bean etc.) mapping DSL.
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DEPRECATED: please use mediawiki_selenium gem instead. Several MediaWiki extensions share code that makes it easy to run Selenium tests. This gem makes it easy to update the shared code.
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Object-oriented interactions with MiOS from MiCasaVerde
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mobiusloop provides continuous feedback to people on whether they are building the right things
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Moft is a simple, static site generator. A fork of jekyll, designed for greater simplicity and less blog-related features.
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Generate a static site to document your ruby project from your README and other markdown-formatted documentation. Inject code examples from your unit tests into the generated docs. Extremely fragile hacks and some cool additions to nanoc3.
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make NLP tools available, from OpenNLP and BerkeleyParser
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OpenLDAP stats gem extractor
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A ruby CMS...
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Maruku is a Markdown interpreter in Ruby.
It features native export to HTML and PDF (via Latex).
The output is really beautiful!
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