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rubygem-bcrypt-3.1.7-7.lbn19.x86_64
bcrypt() is a sophisticated and secure hash algorithm designed by The
OpenBSD project for hashing passwords. bcrypt-ruby provides a simple,
humane wrapper for safely handling passwords.
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rubygem-beefcake-1.0.0-1.lbn19.noarch
A sane protobuf library for Ruby.
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rubygem-berkflow-1.0.0-1.lbn19.noarch
A CLI for managing Chef Environments using Berkshelf and the Environment
Cookbook Pattern.
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rubygem-berkshelf-3.1.3-1.lbn19.noarch
Manages a Cookbook's, or an Application's, Cookbook dependencies
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rubygem-berkshelf-api-2.1.1-4.lbn19.noarch
Berkshelf dependency API server.
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rubygem-berkshelf-api-client-2.0.2-1.lbn19.noarch
API Client for communicating with a Berkshelf API server.
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rubygem-bindata-2.3.1-1.lbn19.noarch
BinData is a declarative way to read and write binary file formats.
This means the programmer specifies *what* the format of the binary
data is, and BinData works out *how* to read and write data in this
format. It is an easier ( and more readable ) alternative to
ruby's #pack and #unpack methods.
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rubygem-blankslate-2.1.2.4-1.lbn19.noarch
BlankSlate extracted from Builder.
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rubygem-bluecloth-2.2.0-1.lbn19.x86_64
BlueCloth is a Ruby implementation of John Gruber's
Markdown[http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/], a text-to-HTML
conversion tool for web writers. To quote from the project page: Markdown
allows you to write using an easy-to-read, easy-to-write plain text format,
then convert it to structurally valid XHTML (or HTML).
It borrows a naming convention and several helpings of interface from
{Redcloth}[http://redcloth.org/], Why the Lucky Stiff's processor for a
similar text-to-HTML conversion syntax called
Textile[http://www.textism.com/tools/textile/].
BlueCloth 2 is a complete rewrite using David Parsons'
Discount[http://www.pell.portland.or.us/~orc/Code/discount/] library, a C
implementation of Markdown. I rewrote it using the extension for speed and
accuracy; the original BlueCloth was a straight port from the Perl version
that I wrote in a few days for my own use just to avoid having to shell out to
Markdown.pl, and it was quite buggy and slow. I apologize to all the good
people that sent me patches for it that were never released.
Note that the new gem is called 'bluecloth' and the old one 'BlueCloth'. If
you have both installed, you can ensure you're loading the new one with the
'gem' directive:
gem 'bluecloth', '>= 2.0.0'
gem 'BlueCloth'
require 'bluecloth'
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rubygem-bluepill-0.0.66-1.lbn19.noarch
Bluepill keeps your daemons up while taking up as little resources as
possible. After all you probably want the resources of your server to be used
by whatever daemons you are running rather than the thing that's supposed to
make sure they are brought back up, should they die or misbehave.
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