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Reverse Dependencies for guard
The projects listed here declare guard as a runtime or development dependency
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A collection of tools for working with ArchiMate files from Archi
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A collection of tools to diff and merge ArchiMate files
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ArcticElvis will help you get more fish, aka sell more. This is a fishing pole.
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Toolkit for building ArcSight resources
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ActiveRecord with default values
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Tags tweets word into multiple cathegories using NLP
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This is VERY raw, version 1.0.0 is expected to be first usable implementation.
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Simple DSL For Declaritive Arrays
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ActiveRecord plugin to translate.
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A Ruby Promise implementation that attempts to comply with the Promises/A+ specification and test suite.
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simple request to arXiv and get data
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Ruby API wrapper for Asana, supporting workspaces, projects, tasks, tags, users and stories
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AsciiBinderGabrielRH is an AsciiDoc-based system for authoring and publishing closely related documentation sets from a single source.
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asciidoctor-csand lets you write CSA Normal Documents (CSAND) in AsciiDoc syntax.
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asciidoctor-csd lets you write CSD in AsciiDoc syntax.
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asciidoctor-m3d lets you write M3AAWG Documents (M3D) in AsciiDoc syntax.
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Sample Metanorma Asciidoctor gem.
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asciidoctor-rsd lets you write RSD in AsciiDoc syntax.
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