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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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Progstr Logger application logging service API client library.
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Easy to use token generation using libsodium and json (using multi_json), message_pack or protobuf
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Ruby gem for interacting with the Punchfork API
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Easily construct JSON payloads for Apple's push notification service.
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Ruby client library to send push notifications via the Push IO API. See: http://push.io for more information and to set up your account.
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PushLayer is a service for sending, managing, and debugging iOS push notifications. This gem adds a wrapper around the service, making it simple to send iOS push notifications from within your Ruby applications.
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A plugin for the pushpop integration system for reading Github's current status from status.github.com
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PushRadar's official Ruby server library
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APNS support for the modular push daemon.
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FCM support for the modular push daemon.
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A simple library for communicating with the Put.io REST API
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Qmore allows one to specify the queues a worker processes by the use of wildcards, negations, or dynamic look up from redis. It also allows one to specify the relative priority between queues (rather than within a single queue). It plugs into the Qless webapp to make it easy to manage the queues.
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This is a very simple framework to create small frontends in a webserver
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A small service for logging and retrieving timeseries metrics into a Redis server
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