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Reverse Dependencies for json

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

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Forward lets you get a link to localhost and share it with anyone over the web.
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Fourchan Kit is a Ruby wrapper and tool for the 4chan API. Use Fourchan Kit to interact with the API using Ruby, or use the tool to interact with the threads on 4chan.
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There's a lot of open issues
Vagrant on Rails: quickly spin up a Vagrant VM to serve your rack-compatible app.
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This is a Ruby library to provide access to FriendFeed API's. It implements official API's as well as unofficial API's to allow manipulating friends, groups and services for your personal purposes.
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This handy adapter will let you enqueue delayed jobs from a Ruby/Rails app and have the job processed by Mosquito in Crystal. The idea behind this came from a Ruby/Rails app needing a better way to process massive background jobs more effeciently, and a desire to stay curious and explore.
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The fxruby library is an excellent wrapper for the FOX toolkit. However, it reflects the C++-ness of FOX, rather than being more Ruby-like. As such, creating composed objects with it tends to be rather ugly and cumbersome. fxruby-enhancement is a wrapper for the wrapper, to "rubyfy" it and make it more easy to use for Rubyists. fxruby-enhancement is basically a DSL of sorts, and every effort has been taken to make it intuitive to use. Once you get the hang of it, you should be able to look at the FXRuby API documentation and infer the DSL construct for fxruby-enhancement.
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A library for simulating dice. Use it to construct dice-rolling systems used in role-playing and board games.
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gaptool cli client
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gaptool-server for managing cloud resources
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A description of your project
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Create gem dependency graph
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gem-status gets the list of gems you use from Gemfile.lock file and runs some checks on those gems. Checks that can be run are: * Does it has a license? If it does not, it can be a problem for distributing your software with this gem. * Is it Gpl? If it is, it can be a problem if your software or other gems are not GPL compatible. * Is the same in Rubygems.org? This is for people who uses his own gem server. This checks the gems are the same. * Does it has security alerts? This will search into the commits and into security mailing lists for possible security messages.
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A fun text adventure in the form of a RubyGem!
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A small Gem that makes it possible to determine gender from a name via the Genderize.io service.
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Gengo is a service that offers various translation APIs, both machine and high quality human-sourced. The Gengo gem lets you interface with the Gengo REST API (http://developers.gengo.com/).Note: previous version of this library can be found at https://rubygems.org/gems/mygengo. All further updates will be made here.
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A Ruby wrapper for the GeoAPI.com API. See http://api.geoapi.com for more information about the API.
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geocode, a ruby library and command-line tool for geocoding addresses and reverse geocoding coordinates.
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