I wrote a fairly dubious gem called 'shh' for managing all of my
darkest secrets - http://github.com/markryall/shh

Now I get why libedit is rubbish in comparison to readline.

I also did a bit more work on the orangutan gem - a mocking library
for use with ironruby - http://github.com/markryall/orangutan

Potentially useful if you find yourself working on a .net project and
can get away with writing unit tests in ruby.

On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 9:58 PM, Ben Schwarz <[email protected]> wrote:
> This afternoon, post hangover I released `watch` and `bonsai`.
>
> Watch is pretty much the same as kicker, stakeout, watchr and all
> those other file-watching libraries, only it works on all platforms,
> uses dir globbing for watching and is dirt simple.
>
> http://github.com/benschwarz/watch
>
> Bonsai is much more interesting, its a static site generator that I
> put together over a solid week while working on a billable project.
>
> http://tinytree.info.
>
> So, with the new year and people ready to head back to work - what
> have you been hacking on?
>
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