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Reverse Dependencies for pry-nav
The projects listed here declare pry-nav as a runtime or development dependency
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connect to Mpesa API to perform available transactions
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Multiple GrowthForecast Client
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Using JrJackson for JSON serialization on the jruby platform
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A library that provides simple, generic behavior that greatly increase success with ยต-services.
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Prepare a musical arrangement from a score by assigning instruments to parts.
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Prepare a transcribed musical score for performance by a computer.
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Railsesque may to integrate with Musoni systems
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Launch a Pomodoro Timer from the command line
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Ruby gem for interfacing with Mechwarrior Online's Public API
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A Ruby client for the Myfinance REST API: https://financeiro.fintera.com.br/docs/api
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Gives you binary mysqlexport and Ruby classes to export mysql tables into csv and json files
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Naifa is a tool aimed at providing a collection of commands that simplify the development workflow.
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Abbreviate full names like John D.
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Nedbank API gem makes communicating with the Nedbank API quick and easy
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Net::SSH extension for streaming stdout and stderr from remote commnad
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Send your telemetry data to New Relic, no agent required.
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Wrapper around the web API for NiFi -- https://github.com/apache/nifi
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Command line tool that deletes ruby comments.
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Provide simple helpers on persist values in redis for performance. Works with ActiveRecord.
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Inspired (read: stolen) from the 'journal' and 'jrnl' python progrsm. At the moment, those are more developed; use them instead of this.
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