repository of available rails engines [closed] - ruby-on-rails

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Is there a repository where you can find all the available rails engines?
something like the appstore for rails engines?
I have seen some references to http://rails-engines.org/ but that has only 2 or 3 engines.
Thanks.

It's not exclusively for rails engines, but Ruby Toolbox is a good repository of various tools.

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Please let me know the best books available for Implementing Multitenant Architecture in Ruby on Rails.
Is there any gem or framework available for same?
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and there's a gem you can use for it.
https://github.com/wireframe/multitenant
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https://github.com/wireframe/multitenant
https://github.com/influitive/apartment
https://github.com/ErwinM/acts_as_tenant
Articles
http://samuel.kadolph.com/2010/12/simple-rails-multi-tenancy/
http://samuel.kadolph.com/2011/12/simple-rails-multi-tenancy-ii/
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa479086.aspx
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/cloud/library/cl-multitenantsaas/
http://ecomcanada.wordpress.com/2011/06/29/multi-tenancy-in-cloud-computing/
http://blog.jerodsanto.net/2011/07/building-multi-tenant-rails-apps-with-postgresql-schemas/
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https://github.com/lab2023/dudupress
https://github.com/kebab-project/kebab-revolution
Videos
http://aac2009.confreaks.com/06-feb-2009-14-30-writing-multi-tenant-applications-in-rails-guy-naor.html
Best Regards.

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I am looking for resources to learn how to use Selenium to test my rails app?
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