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Reverse Dependencies for guard-rspec
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Mining bot that can answer natural language questions by mining the web.
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E-Mail development, build and test system.
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An Any type, much like Scala, that matches anything.
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Simple and flexible solution to send sms in ruby, supporting variety of sms services.
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AnySMS backend for using amazon web services sms delivery
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AnySMS backend for sms.ru service
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Provide tools to be used when making statistical computations.
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NTT Communications APIGateway SDK
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This gem provides a generic API client to interact with any HTTP hypermedia APIs.
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A tool to protect api data
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Proxy for tickets service
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Sign API requests with HMAC signature
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Tool to test APIs which will eventually do boundary testing and other sorts of testing automatically given a contract
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A Ruby library that provides a flexible engine for developing RESTful API clients.
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Gem to allow APL array operations in Ruby
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Gem for crawling data from external sources
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Follow simple conventions to route hashes to controller actions
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AppKit provides a full framework for rapidly creating data driven application through a simple DSL.
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Downloader, Extractor and Parser for Apple Epf Affiliate files
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ApplixHash#from_argv builds hashes from ARGV like argument vectors
according to following examples:
'-f' --> { :f => true }
'--flag' --> { :flag => true }
'--flag:false' --> { :flag => false }
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