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    Vagrant

    Vagrant

    Vagrant is a tool for building and distributing environments

    Development environments simplified. Vagrant enables the creation and configuration of lightweight, reproducible, and portable development environments. Download the open-source Vagrant binary and run it locally or within your environments. Vagrant is designed for everyone as the simplest and fastest way to create a virtualized environment. Single workflow to build and manage virtual machine environments. Declarative configuration file describes all the requirements and builds them through a...
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    Rails Admin

    Rails Admin

    RailsAdmin is a Rails engine that provides an easy-to-use interface

    RailsAdmin is a mountable admin backend for Ruby on Rails that generates polished CRUD interfaces for your Active Record models. It automatically infers fields, associations, and validations, giving you searchable, sortable list views and rich edit forms with very little setup. The engine supports custom actions, batch operations, and export flows so non-developer staff can manage content and data safely. It integrates with popular authentication and authorization systems (e.g., Devise for login, Pundit/CanCanCan for permissions), and plays nicely with file uploads via Active Storage and common upload gems. ...
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    Whenever

    Whenever

    Cron jobs in Ruby

    Whenever (javan/whenever) is a Ruby gem that provides a clean, Ruby DSL for defining and managing cron jobs within your application. Rather than editing system cron tables by hand, you describe scheduled tasks in a schedule.rb file using methods like every, runner, command, or rake. The gem then compiles this schedule into a standard crontab format and installs it for you, handling all the necessary quoting, environment setup, and command path resolution. It supports specifying execution contexts, output redirection, and interval offsets (e.g., “every 5 minutes between 9-5 on weekdays”). ...
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    mmmv_userspace_distro_t1

    mmmv_userspace_distro_t1

    Bash scripts that declare aliases and copy code templates.

    mmmv_userspace_distro_t1 is a set of code templates and Linux/BSD specific Bash scripts that copy the code templates and declare various aliases according to the presence/availability of the programs that are used at the alias declarations. The mmmv_userspace_distro_t1 can be seen as part of development environment setup. Historically the mmmv_userspace_distro_t1 started out as a set of common Bash scripts, Ruby programs and Bash alias declarations that Martin.Vahi@softf1.com used at...
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    jekyll-gitlab-letsencrypt

    jekyll-gitlab-letsencrypt

    Automate letsencrypt renewals for gitlab pages

    This plugin automagically does the entire the letsencrypt process for your gitlab-hosted Jekyll blog! GitLab CI setup such that when you push to master (or your preferred branch), your changes are deployed live. Automate letsencrypt renewals for Gitlab pages.
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    Paperclip

    Paperclip

    Easy file attachment management for ActiveRecord

    Paperclip is intended as an easy file attachment library for ActiveRecord. The intent behind it was to keep setup as easy as possible and to treat files as much like other attributes as possible. This means they aren't saved to their final locations on disk, nor are they deleted if set to nil, until ActiveRecord::Base#save is called. It manages validations based on size and presence, if required.
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    A backup script written in Ruby, Making incremental backups using rsync and hardlinks. It is a simple ruby script, with configurations in the start of the script, making it very hackable for sys admins. This also means that there is now running deamon/service, if it should run automaticly, your must setup a cron job. Se the Wiki for more details about features and requirements.
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    dotjs

    dotjs

    dotjs is a Google Chrome extension that executes JavaScript files

    ...The tool is particularly useful for developers and power users who want to tweak interfaces, automate repetitive actions, or inject additional functionality into web pages. dotjs emphasizes simplicity by using a file-based structure where each script corresponds directly to a domain, making it easy to manage and organize customizations. It integrates smoothly into the browser environment and requires minimal setup to get started.
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