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Reverse Dependencies for guard-rspec

The projects listed here declare guard-rspec as a runtime or development dependency

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Useful for loading complex shell script environments (such as those composed when using direnv) into RubyMine.
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A command line utility that manages accounts and passwords as individual encypted files
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Simple access control for Shibboleth/Rails environments
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Rack middleware for Shibboleth SP authentication
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Shitceptions - a gem for making exceptions more fun!
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This is unofficial client library of ShopSense API (http://shopsense.shopstyle.com/shopsense/7234015).
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A* ruby implementation to find shortest path and map
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Help to keep deeply nested code with similar structure
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A Ruby interface for interacting with the Sick Beard PRV API (http://sickbeard.com/api)
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Useful for multi-tenant apps where the data lives on the same database, but you want the elements of a tenant to associate with each other via relative ids, not the absolute database id.
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Sidekiq middleware rate limiter that provides both time-based limits and quantity-based limits
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This gem provides behavior similar to sidekiq's inline mode but respects starting dates for scheduled jobs. This is especially useful for integration testing when asserting that certain things happen within a certain time frame.
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Adds perform_sync next to perform_async
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