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Reverse Dependencies for base64

The projects listed here declare base64 as a runtime or development dependency

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A Ruby client generator for HTTP APIs described with a JSON schema
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A Ruby implementation of the Duo API.
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Accurate current and historical timezones for Ruby with support for Geonames and Google latitude - longitude lookups.
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Pronto runner for Rubocop, ruby code analyzer
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Pure Ruby module for interaction with D-Bus IPC system
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Spidr is a versatile Ruby web spidering library that can spider a site, multiple domains, certain links or infinitely. Spidr is designed to be fast and easy to use.
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The EmailAddress Gem to work with and validate email addresses.
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Socialization allows any model to Follow and/or Like any other model. This is accomplished through a double polymorphic relationship on the Follow and Like models. But you don't need to know that since all the complexity is hidden from you.
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RDF.rb is a pure-Ruby library for working with Resource Description Framework (RDF) data.
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webmachine is a toolkit for building HTTP applications in a declarative fashion, that avoids the confusion of going through a CGI-style interface like Rack. It is strongly influenced by the original Erlang project of the same name and shares its opinionated nature about HTTP.
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A flexible and powerful implementation of the MCP with multiple approaches for defining tools.
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A ruby client for the Customer.io event API.
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Scoped search makes it easy to search your ActiveRecord-based models. It will create a named scope :search_for that can be called with a query string. It will build an SQL query using the provided query string and a definition that specifies on what fields to search. Because the functionality is built on named_scope, the result of the search_for call can be used like any other named_scope, so it can be chained with another scope or combined with will_paginate. Because it uses standard SQL, it does not require any setup, indexers or daemons. This makes scoped_search suitable to quickly add basic search functionality to your application with little hassle. On the other hand, it may not be the best choice if it is going to be used on very large datasets or by a large user base.
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JSON Object Signing and Encryption
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