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Reverse Dependencies for rubocop-rake

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

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Modernise applications by fetching and caching remote settings. No longer store settings in the codebase or as environment variables.
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Arquiva transactions etherscan/greymass/bitcoinde/kraken/paymium/therock no bigquery. Pode ajustar dias para reposicionamento temporal.
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A Jekyll plugin to generate blog post archives
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Ruby gem and command-line utility for conversion of scholarly metadata from and to different metadata formats, including schema.org. Based on the bolognese gem, but using commonmeta as the intermediate format.
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Manager for cloned git reporitories, automatically sync some of those repositories.
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A Ruby object-oriented search library for directed and undirected graphs based loosely on Dijkstra's algorithm
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Loads container configuration values from environment variables, secrets, and credentials.
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Implementation of the Presence Tracing (also known as Event Registration) specification for check-in links and QR codes using COVID-19 Contact Tracing apps
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A tiny client for the Cover Art Archive web service
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Crowdin2csv converts xliff file from crowdin.com into CSV file.
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A Gem containing shared code for the CCS Crown Marketplace projects, for example view helpers
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Have you ever asked yourself, "Is this method even being used?!" Or, "What the heck is this method receiving?" Does your application use Rails? If the answers these questions are yes, this gem may be of use to you! Large applications can accrue cruft; old methods that might once have been important, but are now unused or code that is difficult to understand, but dangerous to refactor. Unfortunately, software is _complex_ and sometimes it's unclear what's really going on. This adds maintenance burdens, headaches, and uncertainty. This gem aims to give you a couple tools to make it easier to know what (and how) your code is being used (or not). CruftTracker supports Rails versions 5.2 to 6.1 at this time. As of now the gem only supports MySQL, but contributions for Postgres or other DBMS would be welcome.
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