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Reverse Dependencies for webmock

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

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Gem to access Blockchain Cryptoprocessing Platform API
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CryptoRank Ruby is a lightweight gem for accessing the CryptoRank API web services.
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Crypto Ruby is a lightweight gem that return utils data for GreenAnt web services.
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A simple API wrapper in Ruby to facilite the use of Cryptowat.ch
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The Enterprise SDK for https://www.crystalknows.com/ - the largest and most accurate personality database!
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HTTPI provides a common interface for Ruby HTTP libraries. This gem is a fork of httpi gem (https://github.com/rubiii/httpi)
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CTG is a Ruby library that provides an interface for querying the ClinicalTrials.gov API. It supports both JSON and CSV formats, pagination, and complex queries.
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This gem allows your Rails-built microservice to register itself on Control Tower
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Cubaru is the easiest way to print and mail. See https://www.cubaru.com for details
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This gem offers a DSL on top of webmock, cucumber and json_spec to make testing APIs on rails easier
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Call cucumber_testrail.send_result(scenario) in an After hook. It will match existing testcases by scenario title or add new testcases and then add the result of the run to TestRail. See the README.md
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