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| Rank | Downloads | Name | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 56,146 | 2 | copycats | copycats - command line tool (and core library) crypto cats / kitties collectibles unch... |
| 56,146 | 2 | freeagent | Ruby client for the FreeAgent API. |
| 56,146 | 2 | graph_mediator | Mediates state changes between a set of interdependent ActiveRecord objects. |
| 56,146 | 2 | interval_inflector | Adds support for stringifying Duration objects into intervals |
| 56,146 | 2 | credstore | A gem that provides RSA based string encryption and decryption as well as storage of th... |
| 56,146 | 2 | rails3_markitup | rails3_markitup is a Rails 3.1 engine that allows you to integrate the MarkItUp text ed... |
| 56,146 | 2 | time_only | A simple class for handling time and only time. No dates, no time zones, just good old ... |
| 56,146 | 2 | superfeedr-ruby | Ruby Client for the Superfeedr |
| 56,146 | 2 | debuglog | require 'debuglog' and record debugging information (including variable traces and ... |
| 56,146 | 2 | rightscale_selfservice | A rubygem with a buncha useful CLI bits for RightScale Self Service, including a test h... |
| 56,146 | 2 | aldagai | Make zero downtime deployments easier allowing developers to promote environment variables |
| 56,146 | 2 | ndr_stats | Makes it straightforward for a project to send data to statsd. |
| 56,146 | 2 | panic | try it out - I dare you |
| 56,146 | 2 | fsevents_to_vm | forward OS X file system events to a VM, designed for use with Dinghy |
| 56,146 | 2 | citus-rails | Citus Rails Integration |
| 56,146 | 2 | zephyr_rb | ZephyrRb lets you build reactive web components using Ruby and WebAssembly. Write your ... |
| 56,146 | 2 | itak | Audio editing tool for podcasters, including denoising and removing non-speech period |
| 56,146 | 2 | hlt | Intended for building HTML from a kind of Slim template. |
| 56,146 | 2 | no_comment | Command line tool that deletes ruby comments. |
| 56,146 | 2 | djsun-context | If you've ever wanted contexts in your Test::Unit tests, then context is for you. Your... |