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Reverse Dependencies for irb

The projects listed here declare irb as a runtime or development dependency

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Using this application you can configure local or remote (over SSH or HTTP) DNS such as PowerDNS.
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Measure execution time in Rails console
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Shared base utility classes for Getaround Backend Applications.
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IRB-AI is an experimental project that explores various ways to enhance users' IRB experience through AI.
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If you have multiple applications that need to perform actions as operations occur, `meeseeker` will allow your apps to each perform actions for specific operations without each app having to streaming the entire blockchain.
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Snapsync is a tool that automates transferring snapper snapshots to external media (USB drives ...), remote filesystems [experimental] and managing these snapshots (e.g. timeline cleanup)
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An easy to use InterProcess Communication (IPC) library
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A typed query builder for ruby, basically
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A Ruby gem for calculating anthropometric z-scores and percentiles based on the WHO and CDC 2000 growth chart data.
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Anytick extends ruby's backtick notation to do more than run a shell command. For example, it defines the def method syntax in backtick, and makes Ruby 2.7's arguments forwarding notation of `(...)' usable with Ruby 2.6.
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ARFI — ActiveRecord Functional Indexes. Provides the ability to create and maintain functions that can be used as indexes, as well as in other parts of the project without switching to structure.sql.
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Assume is an assert library with a better name
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