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Reverse Dependencies for certifi

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

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nehm is a console tool, which downloads, sets IDv3 tags (and adds to your iTunes library) your SoundCloud posts or likes in convenient way. See homepage for instructions
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Ruby SDK for NPS Services
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Ruby library to access SandCage's API services.
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The MessageMedia Messages API provides a number of endpoints for building powerful two-way messaging applications.
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Pepipost is a cloud-based SMTP relay service that delivers highly personalised transactional emails to the inbox within seconds of your customer’s transaction, This is Official Pepipost gem which supports v5
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API for sending and managing payments
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The APIMatic Core libraries provide a stable runtime that powers all the functionality of SDKs. This includes functionality like the ability to create HTTP requests, handle responses, apply authentication schemes, convert API responses back to object instances, and validate user and server data.
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Faraday is a simple, yet elegant, HTTP library. This repository contains the client implementation that uses the requests library for python SDK provided by APIMatic.
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Calculator API built with APIMATIC
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![example image](https://i.ibb.co/7bqPkGJ/PMS-integration-workflow.png "An exemplary image") **Before beginning work it is necessary that:** * Your organization is registered and activated * You have participated in a kick­off meeting * The opening questionnaire has been filled out * You have your login and password. (Using it you get a unique session `token` that must be used in every request to API as param `jwt`) [Contact us](https://bookingpal.com/en/contact-us/) to be registered and get your credentials. All responses are returned as JSON. This document covers all the API calls and other methods that can be used to complete Razor-Cloud integration. It is important to note that all parameters are **case sensitive** in this document and should be used as documented. **Responses:** When a request is successful, a response body will typically be sent back in the form of a JSON object. An exception to this is when a DELETE request is processed, which will result in a successful `200` status and an empty response body.
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Simple calculator API hosted on APIMATIC - townhall demo
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# APIMATIC CodeGen as a Service [APIMATIC](https://apimatic.io) is an automatic code generator for RESTful APIs. This API exposes the access to its underlying code generation engine. We currently support the following format for API descriptions, `API Blueprint`, `RAML`, `Google API Discovery`, `IODocs`, `WADL`, and `Swagger`. Although most API descriptions can be used, not all API decsriptions are written well-enough for automatic code generation and may fail the code generation process. For this purpose, we have provided a verbose validation API, which can be used to improve your API description. > **Looking for a way to convert between API description formats like Swagger and API Blueprint?** Try [APIMATIC's Transformer API](http://docs.apimatictransformerapi.apiary.io/#) or it's web version at [Transformer](https://apimatic.io/transformer). [APIMATIC](https://apimatic.io) works in two modes i.e., perform operations on **pre-configured** API descriptions, and perform operations on API descriptions sent **on the fly** with requests. The later mode of operations has its limitations with respect to the customization of the generated code through our *codegen settings*. See [this article](https://docs.apimatic.io/api-editor/codegen-settings/) for more information about customization of the output code. ## Working with pre-configured API descriptions This mode of operation is useful where APIs are stable and therefore can be pre-configured in [APIMATIC](https://apimatic.io). You can always update an API description in [APIMATIC](https://apimatic.io) using the API Editor by clicking on the *Edit* button. When working with stored API descriptions, pre-configured *codegen settings* are used that allow customization of the generated output. In order to uniquely identify the API to perform operations on, an *API Key* is used, which can be retrieved using the API context menu. This *API Key* is a secret value and therefore operations on pre-configured API descriptions do not require authentication. See [this article](https://docs.apimatic.io/getting-started/manage-apis/#view-api-integration-key) on how to get your API Key from [APIMATIC](https://apimatic.io). ## Working with API descriptions documents This mode of operation is useful in cases where API descriptions are automatically generated from a process or external source and cannot be pre-configured in [APIMATIC](https://apimatic.io). In this case code generation uses the default *codegen settings*. However, if custom *codegen settings* are desired you may use the [APIMATIC](https://apimatic.io) format for generating your API descriptions, which contains nested *codegen settings*. For getting the full benefit of our advanced features in our code generator, you must either pre-configure your API, or use [APIMATIC](https://apimatic.io) format for API description. # APIMATIC API Transformer [APIMATIC](https://www.apimatic.io) Transformer allows its users to convert between different API description formats e.g. `Swagger`, `RAML`, etc. This enables the user to benefit from a wide range of tools available associated with any format, not just one. The complete list of supported formats of [Transformer](https://apimatic.io/transformer) are: Inputs | Outputs ------------------ | ------------------- API Blueprint | API Blueprint Swagger v.1.2 | Swagger 1.2 Swagger 2.0 (JSON and YAML) | Swagger 2.0 (JSON, YAML) Open API v.3.0 | Open API 3.0 WADL 2009 (W3C) | WADL 2009 (W3C) WSDL (W3C) | WSDL (W3C) Google Discovery | RAML 0.8 - 1.0 RAML 0.8 - 1.0 | Postman Collection 1.0 - 2.0 I/O Docs - Mashery | APIMATIC Format HAR 1.2 | Postman Collection 1.0 - 2.0 | APIMATIC Format | Mashape |
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