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Reverse Dependencies for pry
The projects listed here declare pry as a runtime or development dependency
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A gem to help build event-based code in Ruby
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Schema-based validation and coercion for Ruby data structures, inspired
by Prismatic/schema for Clojure.
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Black-box web app configuration testing
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A mobile web application framework in Ruby
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Ruby library for exporting and using data from CLDR, see http://cldr.unicode.org
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RussianCentralBank extends Money::Bank::VariableExchange and gives you access to the Central Bank of Russia currency exchange rates.
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Event sourcing
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Ruby Scoring API for PMML.
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This plugin provides native Chef instrumentation
for monitoring, including: report stale nodes,
service health, as well as a handler to remove
stale Sensu clients
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Sensu plugins for Java
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A simple event bus on top of Sidekiq. Publish and subscribe to events as they occur through a queue.
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Atmos provides a terraform scaffold for creating cloud system architectures
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Adds marketplace functionality to Solidus stores.
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This is a gem used for parsing resumes using the Sovren resume parser service.
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A Ruby interface to the Sportradar API.
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Grown up ActiveRecord::Store config options!
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Command line tool for updating Android apps and their metadata on the Google Play Store
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Pure ruby MPQ and SC2 Replay parser
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A Rails preloader for JRuby
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Provides reference time concept to application. Use it instead of ad-hoc `Time.now`
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