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Reverse Dependencies for i18n
The projects listed here declare i18n as a runtime or development dependency
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Provides a clean DSL to validate params for controller actions.
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Library for validating unchangeable attributes.
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Validates if an attribute has a valid xml content or a xsd valid content.
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Simple and easy to use validator inspired by Laravel Validator
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A ruby wrapper for the http://www.vast.com/ api
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A dependency injection framework based in PicoContainer.
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Easier SOAP with VCR
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Ventana takes two dates and gives you a nice string with the window between those two dates
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Ruby API Wrapper to access Veracode Security Analysis Service API. This gem is not used as part of packaging for a Veracode scan of a Ruby on Rails application, it is an API access wrapper.
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Vimius support files
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Extension from Virtus to add Localized feature
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For more examples have a look into README.md
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vManage SDK to access API'
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Export strings that need to be translated and integrate the completed translations
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A set of tools to make communication between two Rails apps easier
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Middleware gem for Voyager 7 API calls, specificially holdings information
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Middleware gem for Voyager Oracle API calls, specificially holdings information
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A very Thin wrapper around the VTiger Web Services API
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A simple interface to World of Warcraft Remote Guild Chat in Ruby. Supports whispers, guild chat, officer chat, and presence notifications. Many thanks to Eike Siewertsen (https://github.com/fry) for his work deciphering the protocol.
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