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Reverse Dependencies for pry
The projects listed here declare pry as a runtime or development dependency
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Custom typing animation for ruby app
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Ruby client for Viber API
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Ruby wrapper for Nu HTML validator (https://validator.github.io/validator/)
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Wrapper process around rufus-scheduler
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Enables rugged to store bare repositories entirely in Redis
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Validates a model or a hash based on a set of rules. The rules are defined in a JSON file.
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RulerCoaster
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Rulix lets you fold complex rulesets onto complex data structures; useful for validation, data sanitization, and mutation.
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Numerology is the study of numbers and the meaning associated with each number.
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This is a rudimentary info scraper and command line "browser" for the Humble Bundle website, using plain Ruby and Nokogiri.
Upon firing up, it will scrape the Game Bundles, Book Bundles, and Mobiles Bundles tabs (along with any sub-tabs) for ongoing bundles. Once it's finished, you can query t...
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Easy Callback System for Ruby Objects
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Extracts dates, phone numbers, sentiment and other items from naturally worded text.
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Gem for messing around with https://github.com/alexkroman/word-ladder
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Fork of run_loop with tcc support.
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Automates starting and stopping processes for testing.
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RunRabbitRun gem lets to run and manage multiple ruby processes for RabbitMQ
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Discover places to Run, Swim or Hike in NYC!
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Runtime Profiler for Rails Applications
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The purpose of runyoufools is to supply the user with a runner to run his/her
*system* tests, no matter if these tests are Ruby, Python, C++, Perl -
whatever. This is NOT a runner for unit tests - which have different solutions you can easily find.
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