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  1. checksums.yaml +7 -0
  2. data/.ruby-gemset +1 -0
  3. data/.ruby-version +1 -0
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  6. data/Guardfile +23 -0
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  33. data/app/controllers/cardboard/dashboard_controller.rb +9 -0
  34. data/app/controllers/cardboard/my_account_controller.rb +27 -0
  35. data/app/controllers/cardboard/pages_controller.rb +34 -0
  36. data/app/controllers/cardboard/resource_controller.rb +61 -0
  37. data/app/controllers/cardboard/settings_controller.rb +28 -0
  38. data/app/controllers/cardboard/super_user_controller.rb +8 -0
  39. data/app/controllers/pages_controller.rb +29 -0
  40. data/app/decorators/controllers/application_controller_decorator.rb +9 -0
  41. data/app/decorators/lib/cardboard/user_class_decorator.rb +32 -0
  42. data/app/helpers/cardboard/application_helper.rb +4 -0
  43. data/app/helpers/cardboard/public_helper.rb +53 -0
  44. data/app/helpers/cardboard/resource_helper.rb +80 -0
  45. data/app/inputs/date_picker_input.rb +10 -0
  46. data/app/inputs/date_time_input.rb +7 -0
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  98. data/config/initializers/simple_form.rb +142 -0
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