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Reverse Dependencies for minitest
The projects listed here declare minitest as a runtime or development dependency
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A simple gem, to show you how I do things. If it were more complicated, I'd explain more about it here.
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A gem for easy detection and correction of hoygans
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An activemodel validator for hoyganness
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HTML PDF API is a service that allows you to convert HTML to PDF using standard technologies (HTML, CSS and JavaScript).
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High precision square root library
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Command line utilities for interacting with an account on the public HSPC Marketplace, or any alternative deployment.
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Includes a Hst::Reader and Hst::Writer class for reading and writing Metatrader 4 .hst files.
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Fast and efficient model translations in the databse for PostgreSQL and Hstore.
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Struct with the convenience of instantiating from a Hash
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Simple Hash Templating for Ruby
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Htio - a modern HTTP client for Ruby
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Converts HTML into the Fortitude Ruby HTML-generation DSL
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Console tool which generates html/eml stuff for your newsletters from html-files (support images in separate files)
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html2odt generates ODT documents based on HTML fragments using xhtml2odt
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Convert HTML to Slim templates. Because HTML sux and Slim rules. That's why.
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Not published yet
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Parse HTML conditional comments
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Bunch of lamdas for building Html
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Not much to say.
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abbr tags are part of the html spec. They are currently
not part of markdown but potentially part of common mark.
In the mean time this adds abbr tags
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