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Dress to Impress, a big fancy Neopets customization tool!
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Matchu db74dd1e29 Remove as_json item caching
Again I'm just not convinced of the perf on this, and it enables us to delete some whole infra over it, we can improve it another time if it's useful to!
2023-10-23 19:05:04 -07:00
app Remove as_json item caching 2023-10-23 19:05:04 -07:00
autotest rspec:install 2010-05-14 18:17:10 -04:00
bin Upgrade to Ruby 2.2.4, Rails 4.0.13 2023-10-23 19:05:02 -07:00
config Fix file reloading in a Vagrant environment 2023-10-23 19:05:04 -07:00
db Set up development database in Vagrant 2023-10-23 19:05:04 -07:00
doc rails 3 2010-05-14 18:12:31 -04:00
lib Upgrade to Ruby 2.2.4, Rails 4.0.13 2023-10-23 19:05:02 -07:00
public ignore public/uploads 2015-07-27 13:24:58 -04:00
script rails 3 2010-05-14 18:12:31 -04:00
spec Drop NewsPosts model 2023-10-23 19:05:04 -07:00
test core of pet loading, still needs get image hash, download assets 2010-10-07 10:46:23 -04:00
tmp utf-8 support in both ruby 1.9 and 1.8 2011-06-04 18:40:15 -04:00
vendor Update gems to Rails 4.1 (crashes!) 2023-10-23 19:05:04 -07:00
.gitignore Add Vagrantfile for installing Ruby 1.9.3 2023-07-21 17:44:49 -07:00
.ruby-version Upgrade to Ruby 2.2.4, Rails 4.0.13 2023-10-23 19:05:02 -07:00
Capfile move some deploy stuff from files into env 2015-07-17 17:47:58 -04:00
config.ru move async behavior to development_async environment 2010-10-11 18:28:39 -04:00
Gemfile Update gems to Rails 4.1 (crashes!) 2023-10-23 19:05:04 -07:00
Gemfile.lock Update gems to Rails 4.1 (crashes!) 2023-10-23 19:05:04 -07:00
LICENSE.md Update our license 2023-10-23 19:04:56 -07:00
Rakefile update Rakefile and tasks to match new version of rake 2013-01-02 23:40:37 -05:00
README replace standard rails readme :P 2010-07-07 02:31:47 -04:00
Vagrantfile Set up development database in Vagrant 2023-10-23 19:05:04 -07:00

An extension of Dress to Impress (PHP) that runs on Ruby on Rails.
I wanted to use Rails initially for Impress, but hoped that using
PHP would allow me to attract more developers. Looks like that
wasn't the case, so I just went with what I loved and made the
items database in Rails.

Future Impress sections will likely find themselves in this
project, rather than the PHP project.