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Reverse Dependencies for bundler

The projects listed here declare bundler as a runtime or development dependency

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Retrieve unique identifier information from common websites, such as YouTube, Blogspot, etc.
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Write a short summary, because RubyGems requires one.
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Command line url-encode/decode helper. The simplest way to URL encode / decode from STDIN.
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Url fetcher gem scan given webpage and will find all images. This gem can have to sort images from size.
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Find URLs in common file formats (Markdown, HTML, string) with ease - Ruby and CLI.
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Validate the url format of an attribute.
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Coerce and normalize user inputted URLs
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Create url-embeddable hashes from integers, for use in short-url services or simple to shorten resource accesses.
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URLhaus query API wrapper for Ruby
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Retrieve unique identifier information from common websites, such as YouTube, Blogspot, etc.
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A simple tool to parse out useful information from URLs
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All HTML responses passing through Rack will have content-lang header when reaching the webserver. The response body won't need a meta content-lang tag, not even when it's is cached response.
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