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Reverse Dependencies for pry
The projects listed here declare pry as a runtime or development dependency
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Espago api wrapper
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ESPN Fantasy Football API client written in Ruby
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Gets ATP/WTA Rankings and player bios from the ESPN website
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Ruby wrapper for eSputnik
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ElasticSearch Queries, gem that allows elastic creation of complex ES queries, and end up in hashes. Validation enabled. Uses eapi gem)
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YAQS (tm). (Yet Another Queuing Solution
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Library to read and write ESRI Shapefiles
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With all elegance of Ruby and ElasticSearch flexibility this gem brings to you the best of both worlds. Provides a solid architecture allowing to easily Extract, Transform, Enrich and Load data from any data source into ElasticSearch/OpenSearch and also to search it. It is framework-agnostic, whi...
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ActiveRecord extensions for Esse
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A small wrapper of elasticsearch search api
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Extends Esse to allow async indexing using Faktory or Sidekiq.
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Extends the Esse Search using Jbuilder DSL to build the request body
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Kaminari extensions for Esse
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Pagy extensions for Esse
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A Ruby on Rails integration for Esse gem
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Add-on for the esse gem to be used with Redis as a storage backend.
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RSpec for Esse
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WillPaginate extensions for Esse
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Updating your iOS app should not be painful and time consuming. Automate the whole process to start with Continuous Deployment.
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Minimal, simple, DRY DSL for searching Elasticsearch.
Takes one shallow hash argument and translates it to an elaborate one passed
on to elasticsearch-api. The price: narrower options. The gain: succinctness.
For example, a root <tt>:range</tt> is always a boolean filter and always
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