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Reverse Dependencies for yard
The projects listed here declare yard as a runtime or development dependency
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A dirt simple localization gem
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Adds an abstract EachValidator superclass that you can use to create localizable validations.
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localport is a local application management system
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A thin client that wraps the Localwiki API.
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Get loc'd out!
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Make persisted models have locked attributes.
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Ruby bindings for lockf(3)
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A ruby implementation of LockIt: A Simple File-based Convention for Resource Locking
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Advanced components and Rails management with LocoMotion.
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Contains deploy configuration
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A simple message dispatcher (aka. logger) for your ruby applications.
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Provides a module you can prepend into any instance of Logger to cause
it to send all logged entries to a Logstash server, in addition to
however the message would have been handled otherwise.
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Library with support for logging in applications.
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Standardized logging of API requests/responses
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Small utility to help track down that stray library
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Simple file based logging for Logstash.
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Takes events from anything you like, and reliably sends them to a
logstash server (or cluster thereof), using modern service discovery
techniques like DNS.
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Adds logging to your application without cluttering your code with logger calls
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Write logs messages to multiple destinations.
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Weaves multiple log files into a single one using the timestamp in log entries.
Precedes each line with a portion of the source log file name so you can tell
which file a line came from.
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