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Reverse Dependencies for hpricot
The projects listed here declare hpricot as a runtime or development dependency
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A humane, eval-safe HTML templating system expressed in HTML
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A Ruby wrapper for the MTV Music API. See http://developer.mtvnservices.com/ for more information about the API.
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A Ruby wrapper for the Yahoo! GeoPlanet API. See http://developer.yahoo.com/geo/ for more information about the API.
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A Ruby wrapper for the Yahoo! Music API. See http://developer.yahoo.com/music/ for more information about the API.
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Generic Amazon E-commerce Service (ECS) REST API. Supports ECS 4.0.
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Converts markdown to styled html with code highlighting
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LinkToad is a general purpose equivalency engine that uses hyperlinks.
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Headless browser for testing purposes powered by V8 JavaScript engine (via Mustang gem)
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Simple Ruby library for uploading and finding YouTube videos.
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An XMPP BOSH session pre-initializer for Ruby web applications
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An extensible Ruby wrapper for Atom and RSS parsers. Feed normalizer wraps various RSS and Atom parsers, and returns a single unified object graph, regardless of the underlying feed format.
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Wrapper for delicious and magnolia mirrored apis
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mixi library is a library for using mixi from ruby scripts.
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mofo is a ruby microformat parser
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A small fast ESI HTTP Server built on top of Mongrel
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The invite engine for the muck system.
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Mud is a simple package manager for client-side Javascript. Used for installing new packages and resolving dependencies.
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Email clients are not web browsers. They render html all funny, to put it politely. In general, the best practices for writing HTML that will look good in an email are the exact inverse from those that you should use for a web page. Remembering all those differences sucks.
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An XSL-like DSL for transforming XML, written in Ruby
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A flickr wrapper that removes all community aspects, only your data is returned
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