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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, internationalization, sitemaps, data-driven pages, and external build steps, so complex sites remain manageable without server-side code. ...
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    Code Climate CLI

    Code Climate CLI

    Code Climate CLI

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    Capybara

    Capybara

    Acceptance test framework for web applications

    Capybara is a Ruby acceptance testing framework that simulates how a real user would interact with a web application. It allows developers to write tests that drive browsers, checking for expected content, links, buttons, and form interactions. Capybara integrates with drivers like Selenium, Rack::Test, and headless browsers such as Cuprite or WebKit, letting tests run in real browsers or lightweight simulation environments. Its DSL emphasizes natural language-like syntax, such as visit, click_button, and fill_in, which makes tests readable and expressive. ...
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    <<Hack|Track GNU/Linux

    <<Hack|Track GNU/Linux

    Distro Penetrasing Live System Burn to USB Flash Disk & Run.

    <<Hack|Track GNU/Linux is an open source operating system developed by the HTGL Project from Indonesia which provides penetration testing.
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    HD DRiVE-iNFO

    HD DRiVE-iNFO

    HD DRiVE-iNFO displays hdd and advanced output at Windows command line

    HD DRiVE-iNFO displays hdd data in simple output at Windows command line / shell (4NT and TCC), which is required for running. Some customization options and plain output for easy/fast reading of your system status. It also displays number of advanced info for those that need/require it. Main features: Displays local hdd's, networked drives, cd/dvd/bluray's, usb connected devices.
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    Music Master

    Music Master

    Tools recording, mixing, mastering and delivering music tracks

    Command line tool handling steps to clean, calibrate, process, mix, master and deliver music tracks from recordings. Easy-to-use configuration files drive the complete processes.
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    The goal of this project is to provide a portable Ruby on Rails development environment that can be run from an USB drive using PortableApps launcher (http://portableapps.com/).
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    rubyPod is a graphical frontend for managing an iPod on Linux, relying on the gnuPod project as its backend. It supports adding and deleting of songs, creation and modification of playlists, convenient id3v2 mp3 tag edition and exporting to hard drive.
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    CodingDojo

    Personal Coding Dojo, for several technologies.

    CodingDojo to learn, explore, practice and test technologies. Along with CodingKatas there are also challenges. The main purpose of this project is to register and drive software craftsmanship and polyglot programming even further.
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