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rubygem-cheffish-0.2-1.lbn13.noarch
A library to manipulate Chef in Chef.
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rubygem-chefspec-2.0.1-1.lbn13.noarch
Write RSpec examples for Opscode Chef recipes
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rubygem-childlabor-0.0.3-1.lbn13.ruby193.noarch
ChildLabor is a gem that helps manage child processes.
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rubygem-childprocess-0.5.1-1.lbn13.noarch
This gem aims at being a simple and reliable solution for controlling external
programs running in the background on any Ruby / OS combination.
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rubygem-choice-0.1.6-1.lbn13.noarch
Choice is a simple little gem for easily defining and parsing command line
options with a friendly DSL.
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rubygem-chozo-0.6.1-1.lbn13.noarch
A collection of supporting libraries and Ruby core extensions
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rubygem-chronic-0.6.7-1.lbn13.ruby193.noarch
Chronic is a natural language date/time parser written in pure Ruby.
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rubygem-ci_reporter-1.9.0-1.lbn13.noarch
CI::Reporter is an add-on to Test::Unit, RSpec and Cucumber that allows you to
generate XML reports of your test, spec and/or feature runs. The resulting
files can be read by a continuous integration system that understands Ant's
JUnit report XML format, thus allowing your CI system to track test/spec
successes and failures.
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rubygem-classifier-1.3.3-1.lbn13.ruby193.noarch
A general classifier module to allow Bayesian and other types of
classifications.
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rubygem-cleanroom-1.0.0-1.lbn13.noarch
Ruby is an excellent programming language for creating and managing custom
DSLs, but how can you securely evaluate a DSL while explicitly controlling the
methods exposed to the user? Our good friends instance_eval and instance_exec
are great, but they expose all methods - public, protected, and private - to
the user. Even worse, they expose the ability to accidentally or intentionally
alter the behavior of the system! The cleanroom pattern is a safer, more
convenient, Ruby-like approach for limiting the information exposed by a DSL
while giving users the ability to write awesome code!.
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