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rubygem-listen-3.1.5-1.lbn19.noarch
The Listen gem listens to file modifications and notifies you about the
changes. Works everywhere!
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rubygem-little-plugger-1.1.3-2.lbn19.noarch
LittlePlugger is a module that provides Gem based plugin management.
By extending your own class or module with LittlePlugger you can easily
manage the loading and initializing of plugins provided by other gems.
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rubygem-locale-2.1.0-1.fc19.noarch
Ruby-Locale is the pure ruby library which provides basic and general purpose
APIs for localization.
It aims to support all environments which ruby works and all kind of programs
(GUI, WWW, library, etc), and becomes the hub of other i18n/l10n libs/apps to
handle major locale ID standards.
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rubygem-log-courier-1.2-1.lbn19.noarch
Log Courier library.
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rubygem-log4r-1.1.10-2.lbn19.noarch
See also: http://logging.apache.org/log4j
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rubygem-logging-1.8.0-3.lbn19.noarch
Logging is a flexible logging library for use in Ruby programs based on the
design of Java's log4j library. It features a hierarchical logging system,
custom level names, multiple output destinations per log event, custom
formatting, and more.
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rubygem-loquacious-1.7.1-1.lbn19.noarch
Descriptive configuration files for Ruby written in Ruby.
Loquacious provides a very open configuration system written in ruby and
descriptions for each configuration attribute. The attributes and descriptions
can be iterated over allowing for helpful information about those attributes
to
be displayed to the user.
In the simple case we have a file something like
Loquacious.configuration_for('app') {
name 'value', :desc => "Defines the name"
foo 'bar', :desc => "FooBar"
id 42, :desc => "Ara T. Howard"
}
Which can be loaded via the standard Ruby loading mechanisms
Kernel.load 'config/app.rb'
The attributes and their descriptions can be printed by using a Help object
help = Loquacious.help_for('app')
help.show :values => true # show the values for the attributes, too
Descriptions are optional, and configurations can be nested arbitrarily deep.
Loquacious.configuration_for('nested') {
desc "The outermost level"
a {
desc "One more level in"
b {
desc "Finally, a real value"
c 'value'
}
}
}
config = Loquacious.configuration_for('nested')
p config.a.b.c #=> "value"
And as you can see, descriptions can either be given inline after the value or
they can appear above the attribute and value on their own line.
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rubygem-lumberjack-1.0.6-1.lbn19.noarch
A simple, powerful, and very fast logging utility that can be a drop in
replacement for Logger or ActiveSupport::BufferedLogger. Provides support for
automatically rolling log files even with multiple processes writing the same
log file.
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rubygem-lxc-extra-0.0.3-1.lbn19.noarch
Additional helper methods for ruby lxc binding
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rubygem-macaddr-1.7.1-1.lbn19.noarch
cross platform mac address determination for ruby.
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