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Reverse Dependencies for amatch

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

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This ruby gem provides some useful tools for working with a Hackintosh.
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Create dictionaries that link rows between two tables (left and right) using loose matching (string similarity) by default and tight matching (regexp) by request.
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Library that allows interacting with the Ollama API
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Ask omnibar, and ye shall receive
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OpenSCAD - a cad language for creating solid 3d objects, useful for CNC and 3D Printing, is incredibly annoying. It doesn't even support variables! Oozby is a markup builder like Markaby or XML Builder, so you can write OpenSCAD programs in Ruby. It also patches in a bunch of really nice features...
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A CLI for OmniFocus task entry with natural language syntax and fuzzy project/context matching.
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Organize media folders to get ready with media managers
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This library allows a user to search an array of objects interactively in the console by matching the pattern a user inputs to an array of objects and pick one of the remaining objects.
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SmartSearch adds full-text search functions to ActiveRecord running with MySQL, including search for similiar words. Its fast, simple, and works with almost zero-config!
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See how closely two long, multi-word phrases match each other. Something Like That is asymmetrical, meaning “Azkaban” will match “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” much more strongly than vice versa. Great for ordering search results gathered from diverse sources.
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Twin sorts through the small differences between multiple objects and smartly consolidate all of them together.
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Simple Ruby usage of the WURFL device capabilities and features database
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