Project
Reverse Dependencies for rake
The projects listed here declare rake as a runtime or development dependency
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Ruby on Rails integrations for Elasticsearch.
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Faraday middleware for AWS Signature Version 4 using aws-sigv4.
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A Language Server Protocol SDK
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A Parsing Expression Grammar (PEG) Parser generator DSL for Ruby
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Ruby bindings for Datadog's API
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Distributes the V8 JavaScript engine in binary and source forms in order to support fast builds of The Ruby Racer
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As of version 0.6.0, only Microsoft Excel compatible spreadsheets are supported
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Extraction of the ActiveRecord::Base#import functionality from ar-extensions for Rails 3 and beyond
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Extraction of the ActiveRecord::Base#import functionality from ar-extensions for Rails 3 and beyond
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Provides support for dependency resolution
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Explore your data with SQL. Easily create charts and dashboards, and share them with your team.
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Really fast deployer and server automation tool.
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a code metric tool for rails codes, written in Ruby.
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Ruby interface to xcrun simctl
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A Ruby library for finding files in a set of paths.
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Your new Jekyll default theme.
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Adds methods to ActiveRecord::Migration to create and manage database views
in Rails
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This library can be used as a module for `fog` or as standalone provider to use the Google Cloud in applications.
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Go faster, off the Rails
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LicenseFinder works with your package managers to find
dependencies, detect the licenses of the packages in them, compare
those licenses against a user-defined list of permitted licenses,
and give you an actionable exception report.
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