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Reverse Dependencies for guard-shell
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Implements diverse functions in order to enable the use of services from Brazil's Correios in Spree Commerce
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Simple and powerful Ruby service objects using dry-rb tools.
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Abstract Ruby Syntax Tree (ARST) is a high-level language syntax denoting the object domain of a Ruby project.
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AsciiBinderGabrielRH is an AsciiDoc-based system for authoring and publishing closely related documentation sets from a single source.
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Makes running chef-solo easy.
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A CLI tool to report your Circle CI build status.
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A CocoaPods plugin that checks if the latest version of a pod is up to date
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CommaHeaven permits easy exports of Rails models to CSV
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Use Nanoc to build courses and deploy them to S3
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Provides React integration with Cuba
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Authentication module using BCrypt; initially Hanami-specific.
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Deferred for Delayer.
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DirectoryPush: Push file changes to a remote server.
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Manage Docker containers for a development workflow
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In a world, full of html, and javascript,
there can exist only one graphing library.
But there still is hope in trusty graphviz.
This makes the conversion of dot to html
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