equatable : Allows ruby objects to implement equality comparison and inspection methods. ( http://github.com/peter-murach/equatable )
github_cli : CLI-based access to GitHub API v3 ( http://github.com/peter-murach/github_cli )
necromancer : Conversion from one object type to another with a bit of black magic. ( https://github.com/peter-murach/necromancer )
pastel : Terminal strings styling with intuitive and clean API. ( https://github.com/peter-murach/pastel )
rubymine : ${JBIJ_PN_PRETTY} is the most intelligent Ruby and Rails IDE ( )
tty : Toolbox for developing beautiful command line clients. ( http://peter-murach.github.io/tty/ )
tty-color : Terminal color capabilities detection ( http://peter-murach.github.io/tty )
tty-cursor : Purpose of this library is to help move terminal cursor around using intu ( http://peter-murach.github.io/tty/ )
tty-pager : Terminal output paging in a cross-platform way supporting all major ruby inte ( https://github.com/peter-murach/tty-pager )
tty-platform : Query methods for detecting different operating systems. ( https://rubygems.org/gems/tty-platform )
tty-progressbar : Flexible progress bars drawing in terminal emulators. ( http://peter-murach.github.io/tty/ )
tty-prompt : Beautiful and powerful interactive command line prompt with a robust API fo ( http://peter-murach.github.io/tty )
tty-screen : Terminal screen size detection which works on Linux, OS X and Windows/Cygwin ( http://peter-murach.github.io/tty/ )
tty-spinner : Terminal spinner for tasks that have non-deterministic time frame. ( https://github.com/peter-murach/tty-spinner )
tty-table : Flexible and intuitive table generator ( http://peter-murach.github.io/tty/ )
tty-which : Platform independent implementation of Unix which command. ( https://rubygems.org/gems/tty-which )
unicode_utils : additional Unicode aware functions for Ruby 1.9 ( http://github.com/lang/unicode_utils )
verse : Text transformations such as truncation, wrapping, aligning, indentation and ( https://github.com/peter-murach/verse )
wisper : pub/sub for Ruby objects ( https://github.com/krisleech/wisper )
Add an ebuild in portage :
The ebuild is now in the portage tree.
You can also use layman : emerge layman then layman -a rindeal
For Paludis use this rsync : rsync://gentoo.zugaina.org/rindeal-portage
If you have a problem : ycarus(-at-)zugaina.org