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Reverse Dependencies for yard
The projects listed here declare yard as a runtime or development dependency
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Calculate statics for multiple project contributoions.
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A controller DSL for Rails that allows you to easily and quickly define both singular and collection model resources that can be operated on within the controller.Attempts to DRY up most of the boilerplate code at the top of
each controller used to set up its state.
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Simplification of convolver gem, FFTW removed, suitable only for smaller kernels. Convolver gem author is Neil Slater, slobo777@gmail.com, https://github.com/neilslater
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Neural networks in Ruby and CUDA.
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Display a visual warning on your site to let visitors know that you use Cookes. Primarily intended for use with the UK Cookie Law
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A command-line application that reads a listing of game results for a soccer league as a stream,
and returns the top teams at the end of each matchday.
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Copy a method from one class to another (experimental)
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Adds a method for copyright period
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== coral
This gem is simply a meta package that installs and requires the CORL gem.
Note: CORL is still early in development!
DO NOT USE IN PRODUCTION YET!!
Now you get to hear the story of two names.
Short story first; We switched to the CORL name (github.com/coralnexus/corl).
If your interested in why:
The original name of the CORL project was Coral, and we were exited when we found
the Ruby gem name "coral" available. Our first versions of our CORL system were
named coral_core, coral_cloud, coral_vagrant, coral_plan, and many more were planned.
We created a meta gem (this one) to install a core combination of gems.
During the course of development we found another project that came before ours that
uses the name coral, so we decided to update our project name, so as to avoid conflicts.
For us Coral is more than a word, it is a concept that embodies dynamic ecosystems
supporting a rich variety of lifeforms. Coral are very interesting creatures and we
endeavor to create software that helps build dynamic ecosystems of digital creatures.
We decided to use an acronym that sounds like the word Coral because the acronym fit
with our desire to create something good for administration but also good for flexible
research, so we came to Cluster Orchestration and Research Library. We split the core
components out into a small concurrent plugin framework called Nucleon, upon which
CORL is built. All of our coral sub gems are integrated into these two.
This gem exists only as a installer for people who accidentally spell coral the right
way when trying to install the CORL system. Use the CORL gem instead.
== Copyright
Licensed under Apache license, version 2. See LICENSE.txt for further details.
Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Adrian Webb <adrian.webb@coralnexus.com>
Coral Technology Group LLC
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This gem enables you to be able to display the source code and the docs
of Ruby methods and classes implemented in C.
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Dashboard composed of social network posts.
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CORTO - your url shortner gem
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- Yet another url shortner?
corto is a ruby gem that shorten a URL for you and store the result in a SQLite3 database.
Why the world needs another url shortener? Well, true to be told I don't know the answer and I'm
pretty sure this code is far away from being revolutionary.
However... corto is funniest!
- Usage
Using corto as standalone utility is straightforward. In case you want to shorten an url you just
launch the program with the url as parameter.
% bin/corto http://www.armoredcode.com
% corto: http://www.armoredcode.com shrunk as ji5jnu
Please note that you've to supply a valid URL, since internally it's parsed and rejected anything but
HTTP and HTTPS verbs.
% bin/corto funnystatementhere
% corto: it seems funnystatementhere is not a valid url to shrink
If you want to deflate a shrunk url, you have just to specify the '-d' flag this way.
% bin/corto -d ji5jnu
% corto: ji5jnu deflated is http://www.armoredcode.com
Super easy, isn't it? Now, go ahead and shrink the web!
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A simple corto shortening session start with class initialization, optionally telling which SQLite3
database to use and then mastering the parameter.
require 'corto'
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corto = Corto.new # we're now saying the gem we want to use it's internal database stored in db/corto.db
s = corto.shrink('http://www.armoredcode.com')
# s now stores the shrinked url that is already added to database if not present.
# If you'll pass an invalid url to shrink(), nil will be returned instead
Deflating a URL is super easy as well
# The deflate process is quite straightforward as well
d = corto.deflate(s)
# d has now the deflated url or nil if that url was not found
You can also count how many urls contained into db
# If you want to know how many urls you have in your database, just call the count() method.
puts 'Hey, I have stored ' + corto.count() + ' urls'
And finally you can purge your db
# Tired of your database and time for a massive clean has come? Let's purge the db.
corto.purge
# corto.count == 0 now
- Note on Patches/Pull Requests
* Fork the project.
* Make your feature addition or bug fix.
* Add tests for it. This is important so I don’t break it in a future version unintentionally.
* Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version,
that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull)
* Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches.
- Copyright
Copyright © 2011 Paolo Perego. See LICENSE for details.
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Functions to provide bardata; and some simple time series aggregations
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Functions to download and process COT data, aggregated into a module
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An AMQ based proxy to retrieve price and contract data from IBKR TWS. The AMQ is provided by rabbitMQ with the gem Bunny, the API to TWS/ibGateway with the gem ib-api
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Some helpers and core extensions as part of the Cotcube Suite...
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Lambda based indicators, decoupled from legacy cotcube
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A gem to shear a time series, basically serving as a yet unseen class of indicators.
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Overwrites the existing couchbase-model id implementation
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A Couchbase ORM for Rails
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