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Reverse Dependencies for jeweler

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

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Check the weather without leaving your terminal. Uses Google's weather API to provide current conditions and forecast weather information.
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A ruby implementation of the Ticketfly event and venue API.
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Ticketmaster provides a universal API to ticket tracking and project management systems.
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This gem provides an interface to basecamp through the ticketmaster gem
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This provides an interface with github through the ticketmaster gem.
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Allows ticketmaster to interact with Lighthouse's issue tracking system.
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This is a ticketmaster provider for interacting with Pivotal Tracker .
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This is a provider for ticketmaster. It provides interoperability with Rally and it's project planning system through the ticketmaster gem
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Allows ticketmaster to interact with Your System.
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Allows ticketmaster to interact with Your System.
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A Ruby Client for interacting with a Tickr server
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A gem that provides a simple mechanism for timing and reporting how long your code takes to run. Benchmark is great but, for simple timing needs, I prefer a narrower API. Often, I just want to know how long something took without having to add temporary variables and fuss over the output.
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