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Reverse Dependencies for liquid
The projects listed here declare liquid as a runtime or development dependency
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Ruby library that adds Liquid template language support to your project.
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Configurable tool for writing clean and consistent Liquid templates
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See Summary
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Liquid's sort and sort_natural don't support nested fields out of the box.This gems provides nested_sort and nester_sort_natural.
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LiquiDoc conveniently harnesses the power of Liquid templates, flat-file data formats such as YAML, JSON, XML, and CSV, as well as AsciiDoc markup and powerful Asciidoctor output capabilities -- all in a single command-line tool.
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Generates graphviz DOT files formatted using liquid
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Liquid profiler
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Brings Pry to Liquid templates.
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It allows you to render .liquid templates with layout and partial support. It also provides filters, tags, drops class to be used inside your liquid template.
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Liquid extensions for Rails framework
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LiquidRenderer adds liquid renderer and option to include liquid filters like Rails helpers.
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Backported Render tag and related changes from Liquid master to work with 4.0.3
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Useful Liquid template wrapper.
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Allows chaining of context aware Liquid drops
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A drop that can be a string too
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Send html-like attributes along with your Liquid tag and parse them to get a hash back
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Tag class for Liquid markup that supports extra params
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Ready made set of tags, parsings and awesomeness
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ActiveRecord style validations for Liquid content in your ActiveRecord models. See the README to get the lowdown.
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