Apache 2.0
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URI Implementation
Addressable is a replacement for the URI implementation that is part of
Ruby's standard library. It more closely conforms to the relevant RFCs and
adds support for IRIs and URI templates.
- addressable is required by:
- sawyer, ridley, berkshelf
- addressable relies on:
- rake, rspec
MIT
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ast
v2.0.0
A library for working with Abstract Syntax Trees.
A library for working with Abstract Syntax Trees.
- ast is required by:
- parser
- ast relies on:
- rake, mime-types
MIT
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An object-oriented AST extension for Parser
An object-oriented AST extension for Parser
- astrolabe is required by:
- rubocop
- astrolabe relies on:
- parser, bundler, rake, rspec, rubocop, guard-rspec
Apache 2.0
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Manages a Cookbook's, or an Application's, Cookbook dependencies
Manages a Cookbook's, or an Application's, Cookbook dependencies
- berkshelf relies on:
- addressable, berkshelf-api-client, buff-config, buff-extensions, buff-shell_out, cleanroom, faraday, minitar, retryable, ridley, solve, thor, octokit, celluloid, celluloid-io, chef-zero, rake, rspec, test-kitchen
Apache 2.0
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API Client for communicating with a Berkshelf API server
API Client for communicating with a Berkshelf API server
- berkshelf-api-client is required by:
- berkshelf
- berkshelf-api-client relies on:
- faraday, bundler, rake, rspec
Apache 2.0
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A simple configuration class
A simple configuration class
- buff-config is required by:
- ridley, berkshelf
- buff-config relies on:
- varia_model, buff-extensions, buff-ruby_engine, thor, bundler, rake, rspec, guard, guard-rspec
Apache 2.0
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Extensions to Core Ruby classes
Extensions to Core Ruby classes
- buff-extensions is required by:
- varia_model, buff-config, ridley, berkshelf
- buff-extensions relies on:
- buff-ruby_engine, thor, bundler, rake, rspec, guard, guard-rspec
Apache 2.0
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A Ruby library for parsing lists of files and applying pattern matching exclusion (such as .gitignore)
Parse ignore files with Ruby
- buff-ignore is required by:
- ridley
- buff-ignore relies on:
- bundler, rake, rspec
Apache 2.0
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Buff up your code with a mixin for querying the platform running Ruby
A mixin for querying the platform running Ruby
- buff-ruby_engine is required by:
- buff-extensions, varia_model, buff-config, buff-shell_out, ridley
- buff-ruby_engine relies on:
- thor, bundler, rake, rspec, guard, guard-rspec
Apache 2.0
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Buff up your code with a mixin for issuing shell commands and collecting the output
A mixin for issuing shell commands and collecting the output
- buff-shell_out is required by:
- ridley, berkshelf
- buff-shell_out relies on:
- buff-ruby_engine, thor, bundler, rake, rspec, guard, guard-rspec
MIT
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bundler
v1.7.6
- bundler is required by:
- parser, astrolabe, faraday, berkshelf-api-client, buff-extensions, varia_model, buff-config, buff-ruby_engine, buff-shell_out, cleanroom, octokit, retryable, buff-ignore, semverse, dep-selector-libgecode, thor, busser, busser-serverspec, libyajl2, wmi-lite, pry, rspec-support, multi_json, gherkin, rb-fsevent, listen, guard-rspec, multi_xml, test-kitchen, license_finder, powerpack, rainbow, rspec-its, rubocop, specinfra, serverspec
Apache 2.0
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Kitchen Busser - Runs tests for projects in test-kitchen
Kitchen Busser - Runs tests for projects in test-kitchen
- busser is required by:
- busser-serverspec
- busser relies on:
- thor, chef, bundler, rake
Apache 2.0
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A Busser runner plugin for Serverspec
A Busser runner plugin for Serverspec
- busser-serverspec relies on:
- busser, serverspec, bundler, rake
MIT
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Actor-based concurrent object framework for Ruby
Celluloid enables people to build concurrent programs out of concurrent objects just as easily as they build sequential programs out of sequential objects
- celluloid is required by:
- celluloid-io, ridley, berkshelf, listen
- celluloid relies on:
- timers, rake, rspec, guard-rspec, rubocop
MIT
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Celluloid::IO allows you to monitor multiple IO objects within a Celluloid actor
Evented IO for Celluloid actors
- celluloid-io is required by:
- ridley, berkshelf, listen
- celluloid-io relies on:
- celluloid, nio4r, rake, rspec, guard-rspec, rb-fsevent
Apache 2.0
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chef
v11.16.4 (default)
A systems integration framework, built to bring the benefits of configuration management to your entire infrastructure.
A systems integration framework, built to bring the benefits of configuration management to your entire infrastructure.
- chef is required by:
- busser, ohai, chefspec
- chef relies on:
- mixlib-config, mixlib-cli, mixlib-log, mixlib-authentication, mixlib-shellout, ohai, rest-client, mime-types, ffi-yajl, net-ssh, net-ssh-multi, highline, erubis, diff-lcs, chef-zero, pry, plist, rack, rake, rspec-core, rspec-expectations, rspec-mocks
Apache 2.0
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Self-contained, easy-setup, fast-start in-memory Chef server for testing and solo setup purposes
Self-contained, easy-setup, fast-start in-memory Chef server for testing and solo setup purposes
- chef-zero is required by:
- berkshelf, chef
- chef-zero relies on:
- mixlib-log, hashie, ffi-yajl, rack, rake, rspec
MIT
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chefspec
v4.1.1 (default)
Write RSpec examples and generate coverage reports for Chef recipes!
ChefSpec is a unit testing and resource coverage (code coverage) framework for testing Chef cookbooks ChefSpec makes it easy to write examples and get fast feedback on cookbook changes without the need for virtual machines or cloud servers.
- chefspec relies on:
- chef, fauxhai, rspec, rake
Apache 2.0
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(More) safely evaluate Ruby DSLs with cleanroom
Ruby is an excellent programming language for creating and managing custom DSLs, but how can you securely evaluate a DSL while explicitly controlling the methods exposed to the user? Our good friends instance_eval and instance_exec are great, but they expose all methods - public, protected, and private - to the user. Even worse, they expose the ability to accidentally or intentionally alter the behavior of the system! The cleanroom pattern is a safer, more convenient, Ruby-like approach for limiting the information exposed by a DSL while giving users the ability to write awesome code!
- cleanroom is required by:
- berkshelf
- cleanroom relies on:
- rspec, bundler, rake
MIT
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Fast syntax highlighting for selected languages.
Fast and easy syntax highlighting for selected languages, written in Ruby. Comes with RedCloth integration and LOC counter.
- coderay is required by:
- pry, rspec-core
MIT, Apache 2.0
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dep-selector-libgecode
v1.0.2
Installs a vendored copy of Gecode suitable for use with dep-selector
Installs a vendored copy of Gecode suitable for use with dep-selector
- dep-selector-libgecode is required by:
- dep_selector
- dep-selector-libgecode relies on:
- bundler, rake
Apache v2
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Given packages, versions, and a dependency graph, find a valid assignment of package versions
Given packages, versions, and a dependency graph, find a valid assignment of package versions
- dep_selector is required by:
- solve
- dep_selector relies on:
- ffi, dep-selector-libgecode, rake, rspec, solve
MIT, Perl Artistic v2, GNU GPL v2
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Diff::LCS computes the difference between two Enumerable sequences using the McIlroy-Hunt longest common subsequence (LCS) algorithm
Diff::LCS computes the difference between two Enumerable sequences using the
McIlroy-Hunt longest common subsequence (LCS) algorithm. It includes utilities
to create a simple HTML diff output format and a standard diff-like tool.
This is release 1.2.4, fixing a bug introduced after diff-lcs 1.1.3 that did
not properly prune common sequences at the beginning of a comparison set.
Thanks to Paul Kunysch for fixing this issue.
Coincident with the release of diff-lcs 1.2.3, we reported an issue with
Rubinius in 1.9 mode
({rubinius/rubinius#2268}[https://github.com/rubinius/rubinius/issues/2268]).
We are happy to report that this issue has been resolved.
- diff-lcs is required by:
- chef, rspec-expectations
- diff-lcs relies on:
- rake, rspec
MIT
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a fast and extensible eRuby implementation which supports multi-language
Erubis is an implementation of eRuby and has the following features:
* Very fast, almost three times faster than ERB and about 10% faster than eruby.
* Multi-language support (Ruby/PHP/C/Java/Scheme/Perl/Javascript)
* Auto escaping support
* Auto trimming spaces around '<% %>'
* Embedded pattern changeable (default '<% %>')
* Enable to handle Processing Instructions (PI) as embedded pattern (ex. '')
* Context object available and easy to combine eRuby template with YAML datafile
* Print statement available
* Easy to extend and customize in subclass
* Ruby on Rails support
- erubis is required by:
- ridley, chef, foodcritic
MIT
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HTTP/REST API client library.
- faraday is required by:
- berkshelf-api-client, sawyer, ridley, berkshelf
- faraday relies on:
- multipart-post, bundler
MIT
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Fauxhai provides an easy way to mock out your ohai data for testing with chefspec!
Easily mock out ohai data
- fauxhai is required by:
- chefspec
- fauxhai relies on:
- net-ssh, ohai, rake
BSD
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ffi
v1.9.6
Ruby FFI
Ruby FFI library
- ffi is required by:
- dep_selector, libyajl2, ffi-yajl, ohai, rb-inotify
- ffi relies on:
- rake, rspec
Apache 2.0
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Ruby FFI wrapper around YAJL 2.x
Ruby FFI wrapper around YAJL 2.x
- ffi-yajl is required by:
- chef-zero, ohai, chef
- ffi-yajl relies on:
- rake, rspec, pry, mime-types, ffi, libyajl2
MIT
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foodcritic-4.0.0
Lint tool for Opscode Chef cookbooks.
- foodcritic relies on:
- gherkin, nokogiri, rake, treetop, yajl-ruby, erubis, rufus-lru
MIT
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gherkin-2.12.2
A fast Gherkin lexer/parser based on the Ragel State Machine Compiler.
- gherkin is required by:
- foodcritic
- gherkin relies on:
- multi_json, rake, bundler, rspec
MIT
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Guard keeps an eye on your file modifications
Guard is a command line tool to easily handle events on file system modifications.
- guard is required by:
- buff-extensions, varia_model, buff-config, buff-ruby_engine, buff-shell_out, guard-rspec
- guard relies on:
- thor, listen, pry, lumberjack, formatador
MIT
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Guard gem for RSpec
Guard::RSpec automatically run your specs (much like autotest).
- guard-rspec is required by:
- astrolabe, buff-extensions, varia_model, buff-config, buff-ruby_engine, buff-shell_out, celluloid, celluloid-io, rb-fsevent
- guard-rspec relies on:
- guard, rspec, bundler, rake
MIT
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Your friendly neighborhood hash library.
Hashie is a collection of classes and mixins that make hashes more powerful.
- hashie is required by:
- varia_model, ridley, chef-zero
- hashie relies on:
- rake, rspec
ruby
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HighLine is a high-level command-line IO library.
A high-level IO library that provides validation, type conversion, and more for
command-line interfaces. HighLine also includes a complete menu system that can
crank out anything from simple list selection to complete shells with just
minutes of work.
- highline is required by:
- chef
ISC
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Hitimes is a fast, high resolution timer library for recording performance metrics. It uses the appropriate low method calls for each system to get the highest granularity time increments possible.
Hitimes is a fast, high resolution timer library for recording performance metrics. It uses the appropriate low method calls for each system to get the highest granularity time increments possible. It currently supports any of the following systems: * any system with the POSIX call `clock_gettime()` * Mac OS X * Windows * JRuby Using Hitimes can be faster than using a series of `Time.new` calls, and it will have a much higher granularity. It is definitely faster than using `Process.times`.
- hitimes is required by:
- timers
- hitimes relies on:
- rake, json
MIT
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Makes http fun! Also, makes consuming restful web services dead easy.
Makes http fun! Also, makes consuming restful web services dead easy.
- httparty is required by:
- license_finder
- httparty relies on:
- json, multi_xml
MIT
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IPv4/IPv6 addresses manipulation library
IPAddress is a Ruby library designed to make manipulation
of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses both powerful and simple. It mantains
a layer of compatibility with Ruby's own IPAddr, while
addressing many of its issues.
- ipaddress is required by:
- ohai
ruby
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json
v1.8.1
This json is bundled with Ruby
- json is required by:
- hitimes, ridley, yajl-ruby, httparty
Apache 2.0
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Kitchen::Driver::Vagrant - A Vagrant Driver for Test Kitchen.
Kitchen::Driver::Vagrant - A Vagrant Driver for Test Kitchen.
- kitchen-vagrant relies on:
- test-kitchen
Apache 2.0
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Installs a vendored copy of libyajl2 for distributions which lack it
Installs a vendored copy of libyajl2 for distributions which lack it
- libyajl2 is required by:
- ffi-yajl
- libyajl2 relies on:
- bundler, rake, mime-types, rspec, ffi
MIT
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Audit the OSS licenses of your application's dependencies.
LicenseFinder works with your package managers to find
dependencies, detect the licenses of the packages in them, compare
those licenses against a user-defined whitelist, and give you an
actionable exception report.
- license_finder relies on:
- bundler, sequel, thor, httparty, xml-simple, sqlite3, rake, rspec-its, pry, rspec
MIT
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Listen to file modifications
The Listen gem listens to file modifications and notifies you about the changes. Works everywhere!
- listen is required by:
- guard
- listen relies on:
- celluloid, rb-fsevent, rb-inotify, bundler, celluloid-io, rake, rspec
MIT
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A simple, powerful, and very fast logging utility that can be a drop in replacement for Logger or ActiveSupport::BufferedLogger.
A simple, powerful, and very fast logging utility that can be a drop in replacement for Logger or ActiveSupport::BufferedLogger. Provides support for automatically rolling log files even with multiple processes writing the same log file.
- lumberjack is required by:
- guard
MIT
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retrieve the sourcecode for a method
retrieve the sourcecode for a method
- method_source is required by:
- pry
- method_source relies on:
- rake
MIT, Artistic 2.0, GPL-2
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This library allows for the identification of a file's likely MIME content type
This library allows for the identification of a file's likely MIME content
type. This is release 1.25.1, fixing an issue with priority comparison for
mime-types 1.x. The current release is 2.0, which only supports Ruby 1.9 or
later.
Release 1.25.1 contains all features of 1.25, including the experimental
caching and lazy loading functionality. The caching and lazy loading features
were initially implemented by Greg Brockman (gdb). As these features are
experimental, they are disabled by default and must be enabled through the use
of environment variables. The cache is invalidated on a per-version basis; the
cache for version 1.25 will not be reused for any later version.
To use lazy loading, set the environment variable +RUBY_MIME_TYPES_LAZY_LOAD+
to any value other than 'false'. When using lazy loading, the initial startup
of MIME::Types is around 12–25× faster than normal startup (on my system,
normal startup is about 90 ms; lazy startup is about 4 ms). This isn't
generally useful, however, as the MIME::Types database has not been loaded.
Lazy startup and load is just *slightly* faster—around 1 ms. The real advantage
comes from using the cache.
To enable the cache, set the environment variable +RUBY_MIME_TYPES_CACHE+ to a
filename where MIME::Types will have read-write access. The first time a new
version of MIME::Types is run using this file, it will be created, taking a
little longer than normal. Subsequent loads using the same cache file will be
approximately 3½× faster (25 ms) than normal loads. This can be combined with
+RUBY_MIME_TYPES_LAZY_LOAD+, but this is *not* recommended in a multithreaded
or multiprocess environment where all threads or processes will be using the
same cache file.
As the caching interface is still experimental, the only values cached are the
default MIME::Types database, not any custom MIME::Types added by users.
MIME types are used in MIME-compliant communications, as in e-mail or HTTP
traffic, to indicate the type of content which is transmitted. MIME::Types
provides the ability for detailed information about MIME entities (provided as
a set of MIME::Type objects) to be determined and used programmatically. There
are many types defined by RFCs and vendors, so the list is long but not
complete; don't hesitate to ask to add additional information. This library
follows the IANA collection of MIME types (see below for reference).
MIME::Types for Ruby was originally based on MIME::Types for Perl by Mark
Overmeer, copyright 2001 - 2009.
MIME::Types is built to conform to the MIME types of RFCs 2045 and 2231. It
tracks the {IANA registry}[http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/]
({ftp}[ftp://ftp.iana.org/assignments/media-types]) with some unofficial types
added from the {LTSW collection}[http://www.ltsw.se/knbase/internet/mime.htp]
and added by the users of MIME::Types.
- mime-types is required by:
- ast, parser, libyajl2, ffi-yajl, ohai, rest-client, chef
- mime-types relies on:
- rake
MIT
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Simplistic port-like solution for developers
Simplistic port-like solution for developers. It provides a standard and simplified way to compile against dependency libraries without messing up your system.
- mini_portile is required by:
- nokogiri, sqlite3
ruby
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Provides POSIX tarchive management from Ruby programs.
Archive::Tar::Minitar is a pure-Ruby library and command-line utility that provides the ability to deal with POSIX tar(1) archive files. The implementation is based heavily on Mauricio Ferna'ndez's implementation in rpa-base, but has been reorganised to promote reuse in other projects. Antoine Toulme forked the original project on rubyforge to place it on github, under http://www.github.com/atoulme/minitar
- minitar is required by:
- berkshelf
Apache 2.0
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Mixes in simple per-request authentication
Mixes in simple per-request authentication
- mixlib-authentication is required by:
- ridley, chef
- mixlib-authentication relies on:
- mixlib-log
Apache 2.0
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A simple mixin for CLI interfaces, including option parsing
A simple mixin for CLI interfaces, including option parsing
- mixlib-cli is required by:
- ohai, chef
- mixlib-cli relies on:
- rake, rspec
Apache 2.0
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A class based configuration library
A class based configuration library
- mixlib-config is required by:
- ohai, chef
- mixlib-config relies on:
- rake, rspec
Apache 2.0
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A gem that provides a simple mixin for log functionality
- mixlib-log is required by:
- mixlib-authentication, chef-zero, ohai, chef
- mixlib-log relies on:
- rake, rspec
Apache 2.0
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Run external commands on Unix or Windows
Run external commands on Unix or Windows
- mixlib-shellout is required by:
- ohai, chef, test-kitchen
- mixlib-shellout relies on:
- rspec
MIT
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A common interface to multiple JSON libraries.
A common interface to multiple JSON libraries, including Oj, Yajl, the JSON gem (with C-extensions), the pure-Ruby JSON gem, NSJSONSerialization, gson.rb, JrJackson, and OkJson.
- multi_json is required by:
- gherkin, serverspec
- multi_json relies on:
- bundler
MIT
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A generic swappable back-end for XML parsing
Provides swappable XML backends utilizing LibXML, Nokogiri, Ox, or REXML.
- multi_xml is required by:
- httparty
- multi_xml relies on:
- bundler
MIT
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A multipart form post accessory for Net::HTTP.
Use with Net::HTTP to do multipart form posts. IO values that have #content_type, #original_filename, and #local_path will be posted as a binary file.
- multipart-post is required by:
- faraday
MIT
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Manages persistent connections using Net::HTTP plus a speed fix for Ruby 1.8
Manages persistent connections using Net::HTTP plus a speed fix for Ruby 1.8.
It's thread-safe too!
Using persistent HTTP connections can dramatically increase the speed of HTTP.
Creating a new HTTP connection for every request involves an extra TCP
round-trip and causes TCP congestion avoidance negotiation to start over.
Net::HTTP supports persistent connections with some API methods but does not
handle reconnection gracefully. Net::HTTP::Persistent supports reconnection
and retry according to RFC 2616.
- net-http-persistent is required by:
- ridley
MIT
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A pure Ruby implementation of the SCP client protocol
A pure Ruby implementation of the SCP client protocol
- net-scp is required by:
- test-kitchen, specinfra
- net-scp relies on:
- net-ssh
MIT
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Net::SSH: a pure-Ruby implementation of the SSH2 client protocol.
Net::SSH: a pure-Ruby implementation of the SSH2 client protocol. It allows you to write programs that invoke and interact with processes on remote servers, via SSH2.
- net-ssh is required by:
- net-ssh-gateway, net-ssh-multi, chef, fauxhai, net-scp, test-kitchen, specinfra
MIT
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A simple library to assist in establishing tunneled Net::SSH connections
A simple library to assist in establishing tunneled Net::SSH connections
- net-ssh-gateway is required by:
- net-ssh-multi
- net-ssh-gateway relies on:
- net-ssh
MIT
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Control multiple Net::SSH connections via a single interface.
Control multiple Net::SSH connections via a single interface.
- net-ssh-multi is required by:
- chef
- net-ssh-multi relies on:
- net-ssh, net-ssh-gateway
MIT
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NIO provides a high performance selector API for monitoring IO objects
New IO for Ruby
- nio4r is required by:
- celluloid-io
- nio4r relies on:
- rake, rspec
MIT
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Nokogiri (鋸) is an HTML, XML, SAX, and Reader parser
Nokogiri (鋸) is an HTML, XML, SAX, and Reader parser. Among Nokogiri's
many features is the ability to search documents via XPath or CSS3 selectors.
XML is like violence - if it doesn’t solve your problems, you are not using
enough of it.
- nokogiri is required by:
- rspec-core, foodcritic
- nokogiri relies on:
- mini_portile, rake
MIT
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Ruby toolkit for working with the GitHub API
Simple wrapper for the GitHub API
- octokit is required by:
- berkshelf
- octokit relies on:
- bundler, sawyer
Apache 2.0
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Ohai profiles your system and emits JSON
Ohai profiles your system and emits JSON
- ohai is required by:
- chef, fauxhai
- ohai relies on:
- mime-types, systemu, ffi-yajl, mixlib-cli, mixlib-config, mixlib-log, mixlib-shellout, ipaddress, wmi-lite, ffi, rake, rspec-core, rspec-expectations, rspec-mocks, chef
MIT
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parser
v2.2.0.pre.8
A Ruby parser written in pure Ruby.
A Ruby parser written in pure Ruby.
- parser is required by:
- astrolabe, rubocop
- parser relies on:
- ast, slop, bundler, rake, mime-types, rest-client
MIT
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All-purpose Property List manipulation library.
Plist is a library to manipulate Property List files, also known as plists. It can parse plist files into native Ruby data structures as well as generating new plist files from your Ruby objects.
- plist is required by:
- chef
MIT
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Augment 'require' to load non-Ruby file types
The Polyglot library allows a Ruby module to register a loader
for the file type associated with a filename extension, and it
augments 'require' to find and load matching files.
- polyglot is required by:
- treetop
MIT
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A few useful extensions to core Ruby classes.
A few useful extensions to core Ruby classes.
- powerpack is required by:
- rubocop
- powerpack relies on:
- bundler, rake, rspec
MIT
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pry
v0.10.1
An IRB alternative and runtime developer console
An IRB alternative and runtime developer console
- pry is required by:
- ffi-yajl, wmi-lite, chef, guard, license_finder
- pry relies on:
- coderay, slop, method_source, bundler
MIT
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a modular Ruby webserver interface
Rack provides a minimal, modular and adaptable interface for developing
web applications in Ruby. By wrapping HTTP requests and responses in
the simplest way possible, it unifies and distills the API for web
servers, web frameworks, and software in between (the so-called
middleware) into a single method call.
Also see http://rack.github.com/.
- rack is required by:
- chef-zero, chef
- rack relies on:
- rake
MIT
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Colorize printed text on ANSI terminals
Colorize printed text on ANSI terminals
- rainbow is required by:
- rubocop
- rainbow relies on:
- bundler, rake, rspec
MIT
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rake
v10.3.2 (default)
Rake is a Make-like program implemented in Ruby
Rake is a Make-like program implemented in Ruby. Tasks and dependencies are
specified in standard Ruby syntax.
Rake has the following features:
* Rakefiles (rake's version of Makefiles) are completely defined in
standard Ruby syntax. No XML files to edit. No quirky Makefile
syntax to worry about (is that a tab or a space?)
* Users can specify tasks with prerequisites.
* Rake supports rule patterns to synthesize implicit tasks.
* Flexible FileLists that act like arrays but know about manipulating
file names and paths.
* A library of prepackaged tasks to make building rakefiles easier. For example,
tasks for building tarballs and publishing to FTP or SSH sites. (Formerly
tasks for building RDoc and Gems were included in rake but they're now
available in RDoc and RubyGems respectively.)
* Supports parallel execution of tasks.
- rake is required by:
- addressable, ast, slop, parser, astrolabe, berkshelf-api-client, buff-extensions, hashie, varia_model, buff-config, buff-ruby_engine, buff-shell_out, hitimes, timers, celluloid, nio4r, celluloid-io, cleanroom, buff-ignore, mixlib-log, semverse, dep-selector-libgecode, ffi, dep_selector, berkshelf, busser, busser-serverspec, libyajl2, ffi-yajl, rack, chef-zero, diff-lcs, mime-types, mixlib-cli, mixlib-config, wmi-lite, ohai, method_source, chef, fauxhai, rspec-support, rspec-core, rspec-expectations, rspec-mocks, chefspec, gherkin, nokogiri, rufus-lru, treetop, foodcritic, formatador, listen, guard-rspec, test-kitchen, license_finder, powerpack, rainbow, rspec-its, rubocop, specinfra, serverspec
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Very simple & usable FSEvents API
FSEvents API with Signals catching (without RubyCocoa)
- rb-fsevent is required by:
- celluloid-io, listen
- rb-fsevent relies on:
- bundler, rspec, guard-rspec
MIT
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A Ruby wrapper for Linux's inotify, using FFI
A Ruby wrapper for Linux's inotify, using FFI
- rb-inotify is required by:
- listen
- rb-inotify relies on:
- ffi
MIT
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Simple HTTP and REST client for Ruby, inspired by microframework syntax for specifying actions.
A simple HTTP and REST client for Ruby, inspired by the Sinatra microframework style of specifying actions: get, put, post, delete.
- rest-client is required by:
- parser, chef
- rest-client relies on:
- mime-types, rspec
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Kernel#retryable, allow for retrying of code blocks.
Kernel#retryable, allow for retrying of code blocks.
- retryable is required by:
- ridley, berkshelf
- retryable relies on:
- bundler
Apache 2.0
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A reliable Chef API client with a clean syntax
A reliable Chef API client with a clean syntax
- ridley is required by:
- berkshelf
- ridley relies on:
- addressable, varia_model, buff-config, buff-extensions, buff-ignore, buff-shell_out, celluloid, celluloid-io, erubis, faraday, hashie, json, mixlib-authentication, net-http-persistent, retryable, semverse, buff-ruby_engine
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rspec-3.1.0
BDD for Ruby
- rspec is required by:
- addressable, astrolabe, berkshelf-api-client, buff-extensions, hashie, varia_model, buff-config, buff-ruby_engine, buff-shell_out, timers, celluloid, nio4r, celluloid-io, cleanroom, buff-ignore, mixlib-log, ffi, dep_selector, berkshelf, libyajl2, ffi-yajl, chef-zero, diff-lcs, mixlib-cli, mixlib-config, mixlib-shellout, wmi-lite, rest-client, chefspec, gherkin, rufus-lru, treetop, yajl-ruby, rb-fsevent, listen, guard-rspec, license_finder, powerpack, rainbow, ruby-progressbar, rubocop, specinfra, serverspec
- rspec relies on:
- rspec-core, rspec-expectations, rspec-mocks
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rspec-core-3.1.7
BDD for Ruby. RSpec runner and example groups.
- rspec-core is required by:
- ohai, chef, rspec, rspec-its
- rspec-core relies on:
- rspec-support, rake, nokogiri, coderay
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rspec-expectations-3.1.2
rspec-expectations provides a simple, readable API to express expected outcomes of a code example.
- rspec-expectations is required by:
- ohai, chef, rspec, rspec-its
- rspec-expectations relies on:
- rspec-support, diff-lcs, rake
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Provides "its" method formally part of rspec-core
RSpec extension gem for attribute matching
- rspec-its is required by:
- license_finder, specinfra, serverspec
- rspec-its relies on:
- rspec-core, rspec-expectations, bundler, rake
MIT
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rspec-mocks-3.1.3
RSpec's 'test double' framework, with support for stubbing and mocking
- rspec-mocks is required by:
- ohai, chef, rspec
- rspec-mocks relies on:
- rspec-support, rake
MIT
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rspec-support-3.1.2
Support utilities for RSpec gems
- rspec-support is required by:
- rspec-core, rspec-expectations, rspec-mocks
- rspec-support relies on:
- bundler, rake
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rubocop
v0.27.1 (default)
Automatic Ruby code style checking tool.
Automatic Ruby code style checking tool.
Aims to enforce the community-driven Ruby Style Guide.
- rubocop is required by:
- astrolabe, celluloid
- rubocop relies on:
- rainbow, parser, powerpack, astrolabe, ruby-progressbar, rake, rspec, bundler
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Ruby/ProgressBar is a flexible text progress bar library for Ruby.
Ruby/ProgressBar is an extremely flexible text progress bar library for Ruby.
The output can be customized with a flexible formatting system including:
percentage, bars of various formats, elapsed time and estimated time remaining.
- ruby-progressbar is required by:
- rubocop
- ruby-progressbar relies on:
- rspec
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A Hash with a max size, controlled by a LRU mechanism
LruHash class, a Hash with a max size, controlled by a LRU mechanism
- rufus-lru is required by:
- foodcritic
- rufus-lru relies on:
- rake, rspec
MIT
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SameYAML provides an alternative implementation of YAML.load suitable for accepting user input in Ruby applications.
Parse YAML safely
- safe_yaml is required by:
- test-kitchen
MIT
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Secret User Agent of HTTP
- sawyer is required by:
- octokit
- sawyer relies on:
- faraday, addressable
Apache 2.0
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An elegant library for representing and comparing SemVer versions and constraints
An elegant library for representing and comparing SemVer versions and constraints
- semverse is required by:
- ridley, solve
- semverse relies on:
- bundler, rake
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The Database Toolkit for Ruby
The Database Toolkit for Ruby
- sequel is required by:
- license_finder
MIT
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RSpec tests for your servers configured by Puppet, Chef or anything else
RSpec tests for your servers configured by Puppet, Chef or anything else
- serverspec is required by:
- busser-serverspec
- serverspec relies on:
- rspec, rspec-its, multi_json, specinfra, bundler, rake
MIT
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Simple Lightweight Option Parsing
A simple DSL for gathering options and parsing the command line
- slop is required by:
- parser, pry
- slop relies on:
- rake
Apache 2.0
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A Ruby version constraint solver implementing Semantic Versioning 2.0.0-rc.1
A Ruby version constraint solver
- solve is required by:
- dep_selector, berkshelf
- solve relies on:
- semverse, dep_selector
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specinfra
v2.5.0
Common layer for serverspec and itamae
Common layer for serverspec and itamae
- specinfra is required by:
- serverspec
- specinfra relies on:
- net-ssh, net-scp, bundler, rake, rspec, rspec-its
New BSD
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This module allows Ruby programs to interface with the SQLite3 database engine (http://www.sqlite.org)
This module allows Ruby programs to interface with the SQLite3
database engine (http://www.sqlite.org). You must have the
SQLite engine installed in order to build this module.
Note that this module is only compatible with SQLite 3.6.16 or newer.
- sqlite3 is required by:
- license_finder
- sqlite3 relies on:
- mini_portile
ruby
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systemu
universal capture of stdout and stderr and handling of child process pid for windows, *nix, etc.
- systemu is required by:
- ohai
Apache 2.0
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Test Kitchen is an integration tool for developing and testing infrastructure code and software on isolated target platforms.
Test Kitchen is an integration tool for developing and testing infrastructure code and software on isolated target platforms.
- test-kitchen is required by:
- berkshelf, kitchen-vagrant
- test-kitchen relies on:
- mixlib-shellout, net-scp, net-ssh, safe_yaml, thor, bundler, rake
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Thor is a toolkit for building powerful command-line interfaces.
Thor is a toolkit for building powerful command-line interfaces.
- thor is required by:
- buff-extensions, varia_model, buff-config, buff-ruby_engine, buff-shell_out, berkshelf, busser, guard, test-kitchen, license_finder
- thor relies on:
- bundler
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Schedule procs to run after a certain time, or at periodic intervals, using any API that accepts a timeout
Pure Ruby one-shot and periodic timers
- timers is required by:
- celluloid
- timers relies on:
- hitimes, rake, rspec
MIT
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A Ruby-based text parsing and interpretation DSL
- treetop is required by:
- foodcritic
- treetop relies on:
- polyglot, rspec, rake
Apache 2.0
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A mixin to provide objects with magic attribute reading and writing
A mixin to provide objects with magic attribute reading and writing
- varia_model is required by:
- buff-config, ridley
- varia_model relies on:
- hashie, buff-extensions, buff-ruby_engine, thor, bundler, rake, rspec, guard, guard-rspec
Apache 2.0
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A lightweight utility library for accessing basic WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation) functionality on Windows
A lightweight utility over win32ole for accessing basic WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation) functionality in the Microsoft Windows operating system. It has no runtime dependencies other than Ruby, so it can be used without concerns around dependency issues.
- wmi-lite is required by:
- ohai
- wmi-lite relies on:
- bundler, rspec, rake, pry
ruby
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A simple API for XML processing.
- xml-simple is required by:
- license_finder
MIT
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Ruby C bindings to the excellent Yajl JSON stream-based parser library.
- yajl-ruby is required by:
- foodcritic
- yajl-ruby relies on:
- rspec, json