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    ActiveModelSerializers

    ActiveModelSerializers

    Serializer implementation and Rails hooks

    There's been a lot of churn around AMS since it began back in Rails 3.2 and a lot of new libraries are around and the JSON:API spec has reached 1.0. If there is to be a 1.0 release of AMS, it will need to address the general needs of serialization in much the way ActiveJob can be used with different workers. The next major release is in development. We're starting simple and avoiding, at least at the outset, all the complications in AMS version, especially all the implicit behavior from guessing the serializer, to the association's serializer, to the serialization type, etc. The basic idea is that models to serializers are a one to many relationship. Everything will need to be explicit. If you want to serialize a User with a UserSerializer, you'll need to call it directly. The serializer will essentially be for defining a basic JSON:API resource object: id, type, attributes, and relationships.
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    Color LS

    Color LS

    A Ruby gem that beautifies the terminal's ls command

    A Ruby script that colorizes the ls output with color and icons. You can overwrite the existing icons and colors mapping by copying the yaml files. You may also use a color hex code as long as it is quoted within the YAML file and prefaced with a # symbol. A Ruby gem that beautifies the terminal's ls command, with color and font-awesome icons.
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    Guard

    Guard

    Guard is a command line tool to easily handle events on file system

    Please upgrade to Ruby >= 2.4 before installing Guard! To install for older versions, update Bundler at least 1.12: gem update bundler and Bundler should correctly resolve to earlier gems for your given Ruby version. Guard automates various tasks by running custom rules whenever file or directories are modified. It's frequently used by software developers, web designers, writers and other specialists to avoid mundane, repetitive actions and commands such as "relaunching" tools after changing source files or configurations. Common use cases include: an IDE replacement, web development tools, designing "smart" and "responsive" build systems/workflows, automating various project tasks and installing/monitoring various system services.
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    A GTK+ MUD client with support for MCCP, MXP, support for the zChat and MudMaster peer-to-peer chat protocols, the MUD sound protocol (MSP), Telnet GA support, regexp trigger support, aliases, Perl and Python plugin support.
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    LibVNCBinds

    Native Python and Ruby bindings for LibVNCServer and LibVNCClient .

    Native Python and Ruby language bindings for LibVNCServer and LibVNCClient libraries. Project started with LibVNCClient Python binding implementation. For now only Python versions of 2.7.x and Linux platform are supported.
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    SYNX

    SYNX

    A command-line tool that reorganizes your Xcode project folder

    A command-line tool that reorganizes your Xcode project folder to match your Xcode groups. Make sure that your project is backed up through source control before doing anything. Execute the command on your project to have it reorganize the files on the file system:
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    A MUD-Client for Windows (Win32) and KDE, featuring perl, python and ruby scripting, as well as multi-window output. The main focus is a very strong scripting engine (nearly everything is accessible from a script) while trying to stay user friendly.
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    ncurses-ruby is an extension module that makes the functions and constants of the FSF's ncurses library accessible from the ruby programming language
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    screen_notify.rb - A ruby script to add messages to the caption field in gnu screen.
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    tmuxinator

    tmuxinator

    Manage complex tmux sessions easily

    tmuxinator aims to be compatible with the currently maintained versions of Ruby. Some operating systems may provide an unsupported version of Ruby as their "system ruby". In these cases, users should use RVM or rbenv to install a supported Ruby version and use that version's gem binary to install tmuxinator. tmuxinator uses your shell's default editor for opening files. If you want to change your default editor simply put a line in ~/.bashrc that changes it. The recommended version of tmux to use is 1.8 or later, with the exception of 2.5, which is not supported (see issue 536 for details). Your mileage may vary for earlier versions. Refer to the FAQ for any odd behaviour. Your distribution's package manager may install the completion files in the appropriate location for the completion to load automatically on startup.
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    yoooooo
    random echo 'O' or 'o'. e.g: ./yoooooo.pl 20 yOOoOooOOOOooooooOooo
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