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    Connect your GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket or Azure DevOps account to start scanning your repos for free.

    Aikido provides a unified security platform for developers, combining 12 powerful scans like SAST, DAST, and CSPM. AI-driven AutoFix and AutoTriage streamline vulnerability management, while runtime protection blocks attacks.
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    Capistrano

    Capistrano

    Remote multi-server automation tool

    A remote server automation and deployment tool written in Ruby. Capistrano extends the Rake DSL with methods specific to running commands on() servers. Capistrano is written in Ruby, but it can easily be used to deploy any language. If your language or framework has special deployment requirements, Capistrano can easily be extended to support them. Capistrano is bundled as a Ruby Gem.
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    Acceptance/regression testing framework based on full screen automation (via terminal emulation) with integrated unit testing engine (standard Ruby test/unit). Moved to: https://github.com/tsc-collection/tsc-act Now part of GitHub's TSC Collection available at https://github.com/tsc-collection
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    Metasploit Framework

    Metasploit Framework

    Metasploit Framework

    Metasploit Framework is a comprehensive penetration-testing and exploit development platform that streamlines the process of discovering, validating, and demonstrating vulnerabilities. It provides a modular architecture—payloads, encoders, exploits, auxiliaries, and post-exploitation modules—so security professionals can piece together complex attack chains or test defensive controls in realistic ways. Built-in features include an exploit database, network scanners, credential harvesters,...
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    Octopress

    Octopress

    Octopress is an obsessively designed framework for Jekyll blogging

    ...It emphasizes a developer-centric workflow, letting users write posts in Markdown and manage content through version control. Octopress also provides automation for assets like CSS/JS compression and support for third-party comment systems. For many developers, it offered a more approachable and stylish way to manage personal blogs before static site generators became more mainstream.
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    Multi-Entity Cloud Accounting Software for Growing Businesses

    Built for small to midsize businesses that have outgrown entry-level accounting or legacy ERP solutions.

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    Breeze is a build and test automation framework for software developers. It is written in Ruby and can be extended to include tasks that interact with other tools such as source code repositories, compilers, test frameworks, and installers.
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