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    i18n-tasks

    i18n-tasks

    Manage translation and localization with static analysis, for Ruby i18

    ... using the ruby i18n gem (default in Rails). i18n-tasks health checks if any keys are missing or not used, that interpolations variables are consistent across locales, and that all the locale files are normalized (auto-formatted).
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    JsonResume

    JsonResume

    Generates pretty HTML, LaTeX, markdown, with biodata feeded as input

    JsonResume creates pretty versions of resume from a single JSON input file. Output formats are specifically customized to modern resume templates. Also, there are a ton of customizations to the templates possible, to make your own version of resume created easily and super quickly. Output is created using mustache templates. They are located in templates/. It is also possible to define a custom location for locale definitions. The default one is en.yml, others may be provided as well...
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    Provide an extension to the Ruby intepreter to support locales
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