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Reverse Dependencies for fiddle

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

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Ruby-Locale is the pure ruby library which provides basic APIs for localization.
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Ruby binding for Honker — a SQLite-native task runtime. Queues, streams, pub/sub, time-trigger scheduler, results, locks, rate limits, all in one .db file. Thin wrapper around the Honker SQLite loadable extension; no Redis, no external broker.
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Fast allocation-less HTML minifier with smart whitespace handling
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Sup is a console-based email client for people with a lot of email. * GMail-like thread-centered archiving, tagging and muting * Handling mail from multiple mbox and Maildir sources * Blazing fast full-text search with a rich query language * Multiple accounts - pick the right one when sending mail * Ruby-programmable hooks * Automatically tracking recent contacts
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OpenGL 3 renderer for Mittsu using GLFW for context creation
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Ruby/GIO2 provide Ruby binding to a VFS API and useful APIs for desktop applications (such as networking and D-Bus support).
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OpenC3 provides all the functionality needed to send commands to and receive data from one or more embedded systems referred to as "targets". Out of the box functionality includes: Telemetry Display, Telemetry Graphing, Operational and Test Scripting, Command Sending, Logging, and more.
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Provides numerous tools for installing, managing and running the Unity game engine from command line.
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Textbringer is a member of a demon race that takes on the form of an Emacs-like text editor.
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OpenVox is a community implementation of Puppet, an automated administrative engine for your Linux, Unix, and Windows systems, performs administrative tasks (such as adding users, installing packages, and updating server configurations) based on a centralized specification.
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FillablePDF is an extremely simple and lightweight utility that bridges iText and Ruby in order to fill out fillable PDF forms or extract field values from previously filled out PDF forms.
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Gyoku translates Ruby Hashes to XML
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OCRAN (One-Click Ruby Application Next) packages Ruby applications for distribution. It bundles your script, the Ruby interpreter, gems, and native libraries into a self-contained artifact that runs without requiring Ruby to be installed on the target machine. Three output formats are supported on all platforms: - Self-extracting executable (.exe on Windows, native binary on Linux/macOS) - Directory with a launch script (--output-dir) - Zip archive with a launch script (--output-zip) This is a fork of OCRA maintained for Ruby 3.2+ compatibility. Migration guide: replace OCRA_EXECUTABLE with OCRAN_EXECUTABLE in your code. Usage: ocran helloworld.rb # builds helloworld.exe / helloworld ocran --output-dir out/ app.rb ocran --output-zip app.zip app.rb See readme at https://github.com/largo/ocran Report problems at https://github.com/largo/ocran/issues
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