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Reverse Dependencies for pry-byebug
The projects listed here declare pry-byebug as a runtime or development dependency
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Parse log lines in the logfmt style.
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Optimally distribute and run RSpec suites among parallel workers; for faster CI builds
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It downloads all episodes and attachments, organizes them for later use and keeps an easy to use index of episodes.
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Ruby library to access the Apple Dev Center and iTunes Connect
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tells you which method does the thing you want to do
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Rails engine to generate instant reports from adhoc SQL query.
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Ruby Library and Command Line tools for bagit
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AJAX/Rails engine file browser for cloud storage services
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Playwright driver for Capybara
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This gem implements some useful Excel formulas like PMT, IPMT, NPER, PV, etc...
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Don't use it directly, take a look at eyes_selenium, eyes_images or eyes_calabash gems instead.
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Parse a front matter from syntactically correct strings or files
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A set of extensions to markdown layered on top of the kramdown
library for use in the UK Government Single Domain project
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This library provides view components for the GOV.UK Design System. It makes creating services more familiar for Ruby on Rails developers.
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Rails style structure for GraphQL API.
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Library for stubbing grpc in Ruby
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Allows for multi-function API calls, the addition of custom fields, and more. All in an easy-to-use package!
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API toolkits for Japanese e-Gov system
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lazy_migrate lets you easily see which migrations have and have not been run, and makes it easy to up/down/migrate/rollback your migrations through a terminal UI. You can even bump migration versions in the event that you've just pulled master and somebody else merged their migration before yours.
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