Heroku CLI plugin to fork an existing app into a new app.
base CLI command for cli-engine
Fix broken node modules with no fuss
A wrapper for the Heroku v3 API
base class for Heroku CLI commands
plugins plugin for oclif
TypeScript definitions for heroku-client
<!-- toc --> # Usage <!-- usage --> # Commands <!-- commands -->
Set of helpful CLI utilities
display notifications in Heroku CLI commands
CLI to interact with Heroku
Adds App version number to Ember Inspector Info Tab
Runs typescript type checker and linter on separate process.
Heroku CLI plugin for beta Heroku Data features
heroku plugin to manage heroku kafka
Shiki's fork of `vscode-textmate`
Heroku Platform MCP Server
`heroku addons:*` commands
Heroku CLI plugin to manage apps.
Heroku plugin to manage Heroku Private Spaces
`heroku addons:*` commands
Heroku CLI plugin to fork an existing app into a new app.
heroku ssl plugin
Heroku plugin to manage Heroku Redis
Rails authentication by email and password with integrated dependencies to MadMimi. Also provides administrative user impersonation.
\This is a fork of Unicorn designed to run on Heroku. Heroku and Unicorn disagree on signal handling, so I've swapped Unicorn's handling of SIGINT/SIGTERM and SIGQUIT. Now, Unicorn can shut down gracefully on Heroku.
Fork heroku-deflater with fixes for custom cache expiration time setting
BrowserCMS is a general purpose, open source Web Content Management System (CMS), written in Ruby on Rails. This is a fork where the facility to have attachments stored on Amazon S3 has been added. Also caching has been changed to suit heroku
Simple, Heroku-friendly Rails app configuration using ENV and a single YAML file (fork of https://github.com/laserlemon/figaro)
Fourchette is your new best friend for having isolated testing environment. It will help you test your GitHub PRs against a fork of one your Heroku apps. You will have one Heroku app per PR now. Isn't that amazing? It will make testing way easier and you won't have the (maybe) broken code from other PRs on staging but only the code that requires testing.
This is a fork of nokogiri-xmlsec. This fork uses mini_portile to improve code predictiveness and allow heroku deploys. This gem adds support to Ruby for encrypting, decrypting, signing and validating the signatures of XML documents, according to the [XML Encryption Syntax and Processing](http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlenc-core/) standard, by wrapping around the [xmlsec1](http://www.aleksey.com/xmlsec) C library and adding relevant methods to `Nokogiri::XML::Document`.
A simple way to self-host a Github OAuth protected jekyll site to your GitHub Team. Forked from Jekyll-Auth, without the Heroku dependency, add github webhook support, and intended for a self-hosted environment.