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    Kaminari

    A Scope & Engine based, clean & powerful paginator for Ruby webapps

    Kaminari is a clean, powerful, customizable open source paginator for modern web app frameworks and ORMs. Kaminari is ultra clean in that it does not globally pollute Array, Hash, Object or AR::Base whatsoever. It has a simple, scope-based API and customizable, engine-based I18n-aware helpers. It's modern and sophisticated, supporting numerous ORMs, web frameworks and template engines. Kaminari is very easy to use, with no configuration or defining anything in your models or helpers necessary. Simply bundle the gem, and your models will be ready to be paginated.
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    rubynet is the backend for a distributed module and documentation project for the Ruby programming language.
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