Andy Jeffries's repositories
ruby-string-interpolation
Atom package to allow you to type # within a double quoted string to insert #{} or wrap the selection in it.
active-rest-client
ActiveRestClient API Client
activemessaging
ActiveMessaging moved from google code - this will be the latest and greatest
asset_sync
Synchronises Assets between Rails and S3
bat
Go implement CLI, cURL-like tool for humans
dev-setup
Mac OS X development environment setup: Easy-to-understand instructions with automated setup scripts for developer tools like Vim, Sublime Text, Bash, iTerm, Python data analysis, Spark, Hadoop MapReduce, AWS, Heroku, JavaScript web development, Android development, common data stores, and dev-based OS X defaults.
fuzzy-finder
Find and open files quickly
git-blame
Plugin for Atom Editor. Toggle git-blame annotations for the current file in the gutter.
go-bindata
A small utility which generates Go code from any file. Useful for embedding binary data in a Go program.
homebrew-core
:beers: Core formulae for the Homebrew package manager
http
An alternative HTTP client implementation for Go.
icalendar
icalendar.rb main repository
mgo
The MongoDB driver for Go. See http://labix.org/mgo for details.
motion-audio
A simple example of how to play audio in iOS with RubyMotion
opal-all
A gem for including the most useful/common Opal gems
patron
Ruby HTTP client based on libcurl
peek
Take a peek into your Rails applications.
peek-flexirest
Peek in to Flexirest's usage
rack-mini-profiler
Profiler for your development and production Ruby rack apps.
rails-snippets
:shipit:
rbenv-vars
An rbenv plugin that safely sets global and per-project environment variables
remote_syslog_logger
Ruby Logger that sends directly to a remote syslog endpoint
requirejs-rails
RequireJS support for your Rails 3 application
sling
A Go HTTP client library for creating and sending API requests
syslog
With this package you can create your own syslog server with your own handlers for different kind of syslog messages
wordpress-on-heroku
Wordpress on Heroku. Runs on top of Nginx, PHP, and MySQL. Pretty magical