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A Ruby file parser/interpreter/preprocessor that comments lines of code based on conditions at the time the file is required. Very handy to implement debugging logs and code that has to be commented (not just dynamically switched off).
This project has moved to http://rubyforge.net/projects/log4r Log4r is a flexible logging library for Ruby. With a heiarchial logging system of arbitrary levels and names, multiple output destinations, logger inheritance, custom formatting, etc.
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In digital visual effects we deal with an overwhelming number of images. Earth simplifies the management of this data by continuously tracking the whereabouts of image sequences across a filesystem or visual effects facility.
This project is to create a Linux based Router Configuration Management System for Cisco Routers (initially supporting router IOS 12.0+). The project was written in bash and perl scripting but has now been rewritten in Ruby, and makes use of Linux system