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Reverse Dependencies for webmock
The projects listed here declare webmock as a runtime or development dependency
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lentil supports the harvesting of images from Instagram and provides several browsing views, mechanisms for sharing, tools for users to select their favorite images, an administrative interface for moderating images, and a system for harvesting images and submitting donor agreements in preparation of ingest into external repositories. Built according to the principles of 'responsive design, lentil is designed for use on mobile devices, tablets, desktops, and larger screens. This project is extracted from the My #HuntLibrary project at NCSU Libraries.
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Sends Logstash events to New Relic
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Maestrano is the next generation marketplace for SME applications. See https://sme.maestrano.com for details.
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Ruby gem for MailerLite API v2
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Header, Encryption, RBAC, Serialization, Pagination and other common behavior for microservices
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A simple REST client for the Marathon Remote API
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Wrapper for Yandex.Metrika API
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Library to interface with Moneybird API: http://developer.moneybird.com/
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the gem will allow you to simply integrate with mpesa apis
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initiate a M-Pesa transaction on behalf of a customer using STK Push.
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A simple NextBus API client for retrieving San Francisco Muni bus route and stop prediction information
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Wraps the Namely HTTP API in lovely Ruby.
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Nextcloud OCS and WebDAV API endpoints wrapper in Ruby for user provisioning, file and directory
management, sharing (including Federated Cloud Sharing), group and application operations.
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Adds a command to RubyGems for uploading gems to a nexus server.
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Nomad is a Ruby API client for interacting with a Nomad server.
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A Ruby wrapper for the Nominatim API.
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Create quick and dirty OAuth2 clients
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== Ocean
Ocean is an application template and an architecture for creating server-oriented architectures (SOAs) in the cloud.
Ocean is a complete and extremely scalable back end solution for RESTful JSON web services and web applications,
featuring aggressive caching and full HTTP client abstraction. Ocean fully implements HATEOAS principles,
allowing the programming object model to move fully out onto the net, while maintaining a very high degree
of decoupling.
Ocean is also a development, staging and deployment pipeline featuring continuous integration and testing in a
TDD and/or BDD environment. Ocean can be used for continuous deployment or for scheduled releases. Front end tests
are run in parallel using a matrix of operating systems and browser types. The pipeline can very easily be extended
with new development branches and quality assurance environments with automatic testing and deployment.
Together, Ocean allows you to code front end clients completely independently of browser type and OS,
and back end code completely agnostic of whether it is called by a client browser or another server system.
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OmniAuth strategy for 37signals.
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Official OmniAuth strategy for Digitalocean
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