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Reverse Dependencies for multi_json
The projects listed here declare multi_json as a runtime or development dependency
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What emitters (carbon models), resources (data classes), datasets, etc. we offer.
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Ruby implementation of 37signal's Campfire API.
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Ruby bindings for selenium webdriver which supports keep-alive protocl by default thus improving performance of remote tests.
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Buff is an API Wrapper Gem for Bufferapp.com's API
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Ruby agent for buildbox
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Caldecott Client HTTP/Websocket Tunneling Library
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Capistrano recipes (with full test suite) for fanfare application deployment framework
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Automatically creates a report of merged PRs since last deploy for pasting into slack
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Brighter Planet API client for Ruby
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CarbonMU is a general-purpose, extendable MUD/MUSH server written in Ruby. CarbonMU is still
under active development and not yet ready for general use.
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Caterer is a server configuration tool that caters to your servers with a push model, with support for chef recipes
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Push reporting stats to Librato metrics
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A ruby wrapper for Citibikenyc API
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CloudPayments ruby client
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Strapping Boots to Clouds
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Simple api interface to Comic Vine. Allows for searches and returning specific information on resources.
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Verify correctness of environment variables
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Load configuration settings from ENV, dotfiles, and gems
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Cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) is great; it allows your visitors to
asynchronously upload files to e.g. Filepicker or Amazon S3, without the
files having to round-trip through your web server. Unfortunately, giving
your users complete write access to your online storage also exposes you to
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