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Reverse Dependencies for rspec

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

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Ruby bindings to RE2, "a fast, safe, thread-friendly alternative to backtracking regular expression engines like those used in PCRE, Perl, and Python".
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Recommendify is a distributed, incremental item-based recommendation engine for binary input ratings. It's based on ruby and redis and uses an approach called "Collaborative Filtering"
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SmartProperties are a more flexible and feature-rich alternative to traditional Ruby accessors. They provide support for input conversion, input validation, specifying default values and presence checking.
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Ruby tool for truncating HTML strings keeping a valid HTML markup
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This is the ruby client for Unleash, a powerful feature toggle system that gives you a great overview over all feature toggles across all your applications and services.
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RSpec driven API testing framework
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Generate random strings from regular expression
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A collection of test-related tools.
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A deployment tool for Docker. Takes containers from a Docker registry and runs them on a fleet of hosts with the correct environment variables, host mappings, and port mappings. Supports rolling deployments out of the box, and makes it easy to ship applications to Docker servers. We're using it to run our production infrastructure.
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The complete solution for Ruby command-line executables. Commander bridges the gap between other terminal related libraries you know and love (OptionParser, HighLine), while providing many new features, and an elegant API.
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Provides simple way to integrate regression test selection approach to your RSpec test suite
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A Ruby framework designed to aid in the penetration testing of WordPress systems
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XSpear is XSS Scanner on ruby gems
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DecentExposure helps you program to an interface, rather than an implementation in your Rails controllers. The fact of the matter is that sharing state via instance variables in controllers promotes close coupling with views. DecentExposure gives you a declarative manner of exposing an interface to the state that controllers contain and thereby decreasing coupling and improving your testability and overall design.
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