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    Middleman

    Middleman

    Hand-crafted frontend development

    Middleman is a Ruby-powered static site generator that emphasizes clean templates, flexible layouts, and a great developer experience. It supports common templating languages (ERB, Haml, Slim) and content formats (Markdown, AsciiDoc), plus front-matter metadata to drive layouts, navigation, and per-page behavior. A built-in dev server with live reload keeps iteration fast, while an asset pipeline handles fingerprinting, minification, and cache-friendly builds. Extensions cover blogging,...
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    fog

    fog

    The Ruby cloud services library

    Whether you need compute, dns, storage, or a multitude of other services, fog provides an accessible entry point and facilitates cross-service compatibility. Just getting started working with cloud resources? You are not alone, and having so many complicated options makes it hard to know where to start. fog delivers the knowledge of cloud experts to you, helping you to bootstrap your cloud usage and guiding you as your own expertise develops. By coding with fog from the start you avoid...
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    rSIGNAL - ruby Simple Inter-Interface Generic Aggregation Layer. It allows external data sources to be aggregated, store the aggregated data and print the aggregated data out in a transformed format to a file (or integrated HTTP server) on demand.
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    This library provides a Ruby interface to Nmap's scan data. This information is presented in an easy-to-use and intuitive fashion for storage and manipulation.
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    A Wiki clone using RDoc's (Ruby documentation format) markup language. It features pluggable storage backends (databases, file-system), pluggable versioning backend (diff, rcs, cvs ...), templating, extensibility of markup.
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