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Reverse Dependencies for minitest

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

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lolcommits takes a snapshot with your webcam every time you git commit code, and archives a lolcat style image with it. It's selfies for software developers. `git blame` has never been so much fun.
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Ascii85 provides methods to encode/decode Adobe's binary-to-text encoding of the same name.
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The most popular HTML, CSS, and JavaScript framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web. http://getbootstrap.com
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charlock_holmes provides binary and text detection as well as text transcoding using libicu
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Rails I18n de-facto standard library for ActiveRecord model/data translation.
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Shrine is a toolkit for file attachments in Ruby applications. It supports uploading, downloading, processing and deleting IO objects, backed by various storage engines. It uses efficient streaming for low memory usage. Shrine comes with a high-level interface for attaching uploaded files to database records, saving their location and metadata to a database column, and tying them to record's lifecycle. It natively supports background jobs and direct uploads for fully asynchronous user experience.
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A resource-centric approach to implementing the controllers, routes, and serializers needed to support the JSON API spec.
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Easy activity tracking for your ActiveRecord models. Provides Activity model with details about actions performed by your users, like adding comments, responding etc.
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RubyCritic is a tool that wraps around various static analysis gems to provide a quality report of your Ruby code.
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Use the GraphiQL IDE for GraphQL with Ruby on Rails. This gem includes an engine, a controller and a view for integrating GraphiQL with your app.
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Trollop is a commandline option parser for Ruby that just gets out of your way. **DEPRECATION** This gem has been renamed to optimist and will no longer be supported. Please switch to optimist as soon as possible.
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a simple library to read afm files and use the data conveniently
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A framework for pulling together an overview of data that is important to your team and displaying it easily on TVs around the office. You write a bit of ruby code to gather data from some services and let Smashing handle the rest - displaying that data in a wonderfully simple layout. Built for developers and hackers, Smashing is highly customizable while maintaining humble roots that make it approachable to beginners.
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