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Reverse Dependencies for jeweler
The projects listed here declare jeweler as a runtime or development dependency
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Power IQ Rest API client for Power IQ 3.1
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Simple Rack process management
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An engine for PPC landing page management.
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longer description of your gem
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This plugin, greatly inspired by Jim Morris' blog post (http://blog.wolfman.com/articles/2007/08/07/bit-vector-preferences), aims to make it easy and flexible to store boolean preferences for an ActiveRecord model.This can be also used as a very quick way to setup an ACL. Because the values are ...
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Ruby API for Prefinery.com
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Allows you to expire parts of your cache separately
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PREP is PDF Report generator depends on HPDF.
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This gem create unsigned url S3 with version 2 of AWS SDK for Ruby. This gem is too small
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Uses the unix diff utility to create pretty html diffs from two files or two strings.
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Turns multidimensional data into a pretty table.
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Serializes time to pretty time string and vica-versa
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Prevents a record being destroyed that has associated records through a has many association
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Command-base client for Cassandra.
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re-writing actions around prime numbers for interviews
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Used in projects where you need to be able to save drafts of models and allow users to publish them at a later date.
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Simple request stats collector for Rails applications
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A CLI for privatepaste.com
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Private person is an active record extension gem that allows a model to be given privacy settings over arbitrary models and polymorphic relations, putting users' accounts in control of their own privacy policies.
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Simple, explicit permissions/authorization
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