Double Shot #887
Summer camping schedule is going to mean skipping a few days here and there. So it goes.
- cactus - A testing framework for your CSS.
- CLAWS - Command-line tool for managing AWS servers.
- Trollop - Simple command line option parser for ruby.
- Introducing rake-rails - Delegate rake commands to corresponding rails commands so you don't have to remember which is which.
- Top on steroids - 15 Practical Linux HTOP Examples - I'm not a sysadmin, but this article helps when I want to pretend.
- Cheatsheet - Easy way to get all the active short cuts in the current OS X application.
- Objectify: A Better Way to Build Rails Applications - Framework that sits on top of Rails to enable more object-oriented purity.
- Lessons Learnt from Building a REST API - Starting with the premise of not using Rails for something that ought to be as fast as possible.
- sprockets-source-url - Support for generation of source URLs in scripts compiled with sprockets.
- RubyGems Tasks - An attempt to put together a minimal set of non opinionated features for building gems via Rake tasks.
- Fozzie - Gem for sending things to Statsd.
- Sublime Text 2 Completions for RubyMotion - Make life easier if you're developing RM apps in ST2.
- Removing Blueprint from Compass in 0.13 - The Compass CSS authoring framework is going to become grid-agnostic.
- Bartender - App to organize your OS X menu bar. Definitely helped out on my messy dev box.
- Bear CSS - Upload a HTML document, get back a CSS template based on the markup that you used.
- MySQL is done. It's the Postgres Age. - I'm feeling this more and more lately myself.