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Reverse Dependencies for awesome_print
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Test your JavaScript without any framework dependencies, in any environment, and with a nice descriptive syntax.
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Ruby gem to easily connect to Rancher v2-beta API. Via this gem you can do anything that v2-beta API lets you do
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Simple distributed Redis-backed rate limiter
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Rails application generator
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Raygun api implementation for rails
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ruby shell executables to make my life easier
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ruby plain device tree parser
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Light wrapper for RFam data in Ruby.
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A bridge for the Rbfam gem that allows the sequences from Rbfam to be converted to Wrnap objects.
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A wrapper around ctags, with search for tag and open file if found.
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This rubygem does not have a description or summary.
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Recast.AI official SDK for Ruby. Allows you to make requests to your bots.
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Merges ActiveRecord recods
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Redgit is gem for commit-msg git hook redmine integration. Run redgit in git reposirory folder.
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A simple Rails engine that provides an interface for redirector gem
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An ActiveSupport::Cache store using redis_failover (a zookeeper based implementation of HA redis) for Rails apps.
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Ok, maybe a bit more, you can pass a DOI and get the bibtex string back too.
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A value holder. Like pointers in other languages, or a mutable Optional.
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Convert RegExRX file to Markdown
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This is a simple module-level registry for application globals. Use it to wrap global connection pools, memcached connections, redis, even database connections, and register them within a top-level namespace module of your application. For example, instead of doing Rails.cache you could be doing ...
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