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Reverse Dependencies for bundler
The projects listed here declare bundler as a runtime or development dependency
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Pacificator implementes a service object locator pattern
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A ruby native driver for OrientDB
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pack.io console client
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With the help or Ruby JSS, uses the API to list all or one the policies in which a package appears
and gives the ability to replace the package in all these policies.
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Imports/Mirrors a local Maven repository to packagecloud.io
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Detect app package from the directory structure.
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A cross-platform, interactive CLI to scaffold modern web application templates with framework, language, UI, bundler support and feature integration. Built with Ruby and includes all dependencies bundled.
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Package Intelligence Gathering System
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A tool for creating a standalone Mac OS X .pkg of your gem.
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Analyze package upgrade options on debian based systems.
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PackageTracker is a ruby gem for fetching the status of a packages(UPS, FedEx, etc...) with a simple API.
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Build packages
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A gem to install and interface with HashiCorp's Packer utility
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Generates Packer files based on a simple spec. file for certain configurations.
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Ruby DSL for Packer(www.packer.io)
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IP packet counter for console, uses pcaprub.
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Magically streaming live packet captures with a simple REST API
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Streaming packet header types to the command-line.
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Simple tool for creating advanced tcpdump queries, because manually writing `tcp[((tcp[12:1] & 0xf0) >> 2):4] = 0x47455420` is no fun.
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