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  1. rubygems/bundler Public archive

    Manage your Ruby application's gem dependencies

    Ruby 4.9k 2k

  2. rubygems/bundler-site Public

    The Bundler documentation website

    Haml 111 211

  3. cloudfoundry/buildpacks-ci Public

    Concourse CI pipelines for the buildpacks team

    HTML 40 38

  4. resque/resque Public

    Resque is a Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later.

    Ruby 9.4k 1.7k

  5. cloudfoundry/machete Public archive

    Cloud Foundry library for maintaining on-premises buildpacks

    Ruby 9 15

  6. cloudfoundry/php-buildpack Public

    A Cloud Foundry Buildpack for PHP.

    PHP 142 348

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