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Reverse Dependencies for byebug

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

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Fast and simple webhook delivery microservice for Ruby.
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A safe way to accept user parameters and query against your ActiveRecord Models
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Allows polymorphic loading of has_many through objects
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A ruby gem to atomically lock resources to prevent concurrent/multiple lockers from accessing or editing the resource
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Gem that focus on making a public site's resources very quickly while being very configurable!, supports facebook sharing, instagram and google analytics integration
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Ruby library for the Alpha Vantage API, a leading provider of stock APIs as well as forex (FX) and cryptocurrency data feeds.
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A nice API for interacting with parsed Ruby source code.
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Apicco Ruby SDK to export client using discovery service
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A replacement for ActiveResource for RESTful APIs that handles associated object and multiple data sources
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Automatic tracing and metrics for Ruby applications. Get started at appoptics.com. @AppOptics
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asciidoctor-bibliography lets you handle citations and bibliography the "asciidoctor-way"! Its syntax is designed to be native-asciidoctor: * single cite `cite:[key]`; * contextual cite `cite[key, page=3]`; * multiple cites `cite:[key1]+[key2]`; * full cite `fullcite:[key]`; and * TeX-compatible macros including `citep:[key]`, `citet:[key]` and friends. Citation output styles are fully bridged to the CSL library, supporting formats such as IEEE, APA, Chicago, DIN and ISO 690. The `bibliography::[]` command generates a full reference list that adheres to your configured citation style.
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asciidoctor-iso lets you write ISO standards in AsciiDoc syntax. This gem is in active development.
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asciidoctor-rfc lets you write Internet-Drafts and RFCs in a native "asciidoctor" syntax. RFC XML ("xml2rfc" Vocabulary XML, RFC7322) is the XML-based language used for writing Internet-Drafts and RFCs, but not everyone likes hand-crafting XML, especially when the focus should be on the content. Specifically, the gem provides two things. First, an "asciidoctor" like syntax that lets you utilize close to all features of native RFC XML, and maps most asciidoctor textual syntax (like tables) into RFC XML features. Then, RFC XML v3 (RFC 7991) and v2 (RFC 7749) backends that lets you render your AsciiDoc into, you guessed it, RFC XML v3 and v2. This gem is in active development.
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