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Reverse Dependencies for notify

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

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There's a lot of open issues
Twitter Client on Terminal with Twitter Streaming API.
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Termtter is a terminal based Twitter client.
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Show recently news on the terminal.
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Repository is gone
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Allows you to fire specific command on file-system change.
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Distributed Pomodoro for the masses
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Provides tool and library of full text search for EPUB books
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Ergo is an automated build tool with a slick set-logic based state/rules system, perfect for performing continuous integration.
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Fire is a continuous integration build tool with a slick set logic state/rules system.
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Watches specs for a Rails (2 or 3) project - notifications via Emacs enotify. Fork of rspec-rails-watchr (spectator)
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Rulebow is an automated build tool with a set-logic based rule system. Rulebow is the perfect tool for performing continuous integration during development.
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ShoulderTap receives TAP-compliant (http://testanything.org/) output via STDIN and will display pop-up notifications once the test is complete
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Watches specs for a Ruby (1.8 or 1.9) or Rails (2 or 3) project
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