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  1. ÅŒlelo is a wiki that stores pages in a Git repository, supports many markup styles and has an extensible, hackable architecture! If you want to see a demo installation go to http://www.gitwiki.org/.
    08-04-2013 to , , , , , , by ibot and -1 others
  2. Build agents that monitor and act on your behalf. Your agents are standing by!
  3. A fast, secure and stable solution based on Rails & Gitolite. Free and open-source Distributed under the MIT License.
    18-01-2013 to , , , , by totpunk and -1 others
  4. Ruby library for rendering safe templates which cannot affect the security of the server they are rendered on.
  5. Konacha is a testing tool for JavaScript applications running on Rails.
    01-08-2012 to , , by ibot and -1 others
  6. 01-08-2012 to , , , , by ibot and -1 others
  7. Real-time web apps are all the rage now, and with an awesome framework like Backbone.js, creating them is becoming a much more enjoyable process. I’ve been experimenting with this library recently and I’ve been having a blast. This post is intended to show you how to get a Rails project set up and backbone-ified.
    01-08-2012 to , , , , , by ibot and -1 others
  8. 30-01-2012 to , , , , by ibot and -1 others
  9. Selenium on Rails provides an easy way to test Rails application with SeleniumCore[http://www.openqa.org/selenium-core/].This plugin does four things:The Selenium Core files don’t have to pollute /public.No need to create suite files, they are generated on the fly — one suite per directory in /test/selenium (suites can be nested).Instead of writing the test cases in HTML you can use a number of better formats (see Formats).Loading of fixtures and wiping of session (/selenium/setup).
    30-01-2012 to , , , , by ibot and -1 others

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