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Reverse Dependencies for diff-lcs

The projects listed here declare diff-lcs as a runtime or development dependency

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it repository in and object oriented manner.
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ExplainQuery let's you see the output of Mysql's EXPLAIN command from your Rails console.
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Rails gem/plugin to log callback events (after_create, after_update, after_destroy) for certain models tracking various things that users did within the application. SEE README FOR MORE INFO.
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Changes the behavior of Sass's @import directive to only import a file once.
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A utility to send commit mails for commits pushed to git repositories.
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Add modifications to 'git diff --shortstat' using the LCS algorithm.
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git-pr-release creates a pull request which summarizes feature branches that are to be released into production
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Mediates state changes between a set of interdependent ActiveRecord objects.
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Gem for managing multiple analytics services in your rails app.
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Habariki is a template match engine for strings that can extract part of text by template keywords.
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A Ruby clone of darcs that uses ActiveRecord for storing patches.
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