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Reverse Dependencies for minitest
The projects listed here declare minitest as a runtime or development dependency
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Print colored graphs and pick the hue.
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A ruby gem that implements Huffman Coding.
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expand tinyurl, bit.ly, t.co and more.
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Hugs net-http-persistent with convenient get, delete, post, and put methods.
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Turns House and Senate votes and members into Ruby objects for your legislative pleasure.
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Human readable date differences
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Humanizes numbers.
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Human Query Language for full text search engines. Provides a lenient parser and associated tools for a self-contained and search-engine agnostic query language suitable for use by end users. Lenient in that is will produce a parse tree for any input, given a default operator and by generally ign...
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A tool for taking search queries of the form most users will expect, and producing ElasticSearch queries that do what most users would expect.
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A MiniTest report designed for human beings, with detailed information on where the differences are
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I say no to REST for client-facing urls.
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Get human readable user agent values from the raw value
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Reservoir is a plugin for the humidifier gem that allows you to specify
CloudFormation resources in yaml syntax, while still allowing you to take
advantage of the flexibility of humidifier.
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Write your DB migrations in SQL and run them, hold the magic.
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Gem to connect to humure API.
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Simple currency conversion and arithmetics Ruby gem
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Writes out 1 to 100 as ordinal words. For example first, second, third, etc. For numbers 101 and greater are are
written out using the number followed by the ordinal indicator, e.g. 'st', 'nd', 'rd'. Supported languages are
English, French, and Spanish.
For example:
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Gem implementing the hungarian algorithm
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Gem to interact with OpenTable's REST API
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A Ruby wrapper for the Huntress APIs (readonly)
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