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Reverse Dependencies for rim

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

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This library is a wrapper for the ExifTool command-line application (https://exiftool.org) written by Phil Harvey. It provides the full power of ExifTool to Ruby: reading and writing of EXIF-data, IPTC-data and XMP-data.
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This library is a wrapper for the ExifTool command-line application (https://exiftool.org) written by Phil Harvey. It is designed for dealing with multiple files at once by creating commands to call exiftool with various arguments, call it and parsing the results.
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This library is a wrapper of the diatheke command-line client of the sword project.
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This library should help to make ebooks as easy as possible. It interprets an XHTML structure and generate a corresponding ebook on base of easy asumptions.
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This library is wrapper for the Exiftool command-line application (http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool).
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This library supports a very simple way to do regression testing with Ruby. It is not limited to Ruby projects you can use it also in other contexts where you can extract data with Ruby. You write Ruby scripts with samples. Run these and get the sample results as results files besides your scripts. Check both the scripts and the results files in you Source Code Management System (SCM). When you run the scrips on a later (or even previous) version of your code a simple diff show you if and how the changes in your code or environment impact the results of your samples. This is not a replacement for unit testing but a complement: You can produce a lot of samples with a small amount of Ruby code (e.g. a large number of combinations of data).
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Library for parsing scripture references in real texts.
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Generate a tree structure from a text file indented by spaces.
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Library for bibles as SQLite databases
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