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Reverse Dependencies for rake

The projects listed here declare rake as a runtime or development dependency

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A Ruby StatsD client (https://github.com/etsy/statsd)
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A Ruby client that tries to match Redis2' API one-to-one, while still providing an idiomatic interface. It features thread-safety, client-side sharding, pipelining, and an obsession for performance.
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There's a lot of open issues
Download an entire website from the Wayback Machine. Wayback Machine by Internet Archive (archive.org) is an awesome tool to view any website at any point of time but lacks an export feature. Wayback Machine Downloader brings exactly this.
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2.35
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A long-lived project that still receives updates
The PDF::Reader library implements a PDF parser conforming as much as possible to the PDF specification from Adobe
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2.34
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The main entrypoint for using Sorbet
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2.3
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A library for (de)serialization of ASCII Plists.
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2.26
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Generates attr_accessors that encrypt and decrypt attributes transparently
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2.25
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Enables to set jobs to be run in specified time (using CRON notation or natural language)
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2.23
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XML to Hash translator
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2.21
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BinData is a declarative way to read and write binary file formats. This means the programmer specifies *what* the format of the binary data is, and BinData works out *how* to read and write data in this format. It is an easier ( and more readable ) alternative to ruby's #pack and #unpack metho...
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2.2
A long-lived project that still receives updates
InSpec provides a framework for creating end-to-end infrastructure tests. You can use it for integration or even compliance testing. Create fully portable test profiles and use them in your workflow to ensure stability and security. Integrate InSpec in your change lifecycle for local testing, CI/...
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There's a lot of open issues
A long-lived project that still receives updates
Optimist is a commandline option parser for Ruby that just gets out of your way. One line of code per option is all you need to write. For that, you get a nice automatically-generated help page, robust option parsing, command subcompletion, and sensible defaults for everything you don't specify.
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