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Reverse Dependencies for minitest
The projects listed here declare minitest as a runtime or development dependency
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Makeup provides markup rendering and code highlighting. It renders all kinds of
markup formats using GitHub::Markup, and implements "fenced code blocks" for
markdown files.
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A suit of rake task to help with CI/CD tasks
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A static site feed reader
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A RubyGem which enables calling Go code from Rails.
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Learn Enough Ruby palindrome detector
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A framework-agnostic E-commerce architecture.
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just test gem. this gem will be changed in the future!
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provides a simple way to defer initialization of an object until its methods are called
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Get image urls from mangareader(http://www.mangareader.net)
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Download Manga
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Ruby client for Manifold's API
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Ruby client for Manifold's provider API
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Verify signed HTTP requests from Manifold
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Mannequin is a simple test data generator. It was initially designed to abstract code from progLipsum (http://proglipsum.com) for use in other projects.
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This gem is used for testing
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Create beautiful Javascript maps with one line of Ruby
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Maps are associative containers which store values, indexed by key, but which provide ordered access to the values, sorted by the key. This implementation wraps the standard implementation found in C++.
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Declare your Rails routes using DDD principles
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DSL for creating complex Ruby hashes and arrays
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A ruby-marc reader for Aleph sequential files, a MARC serialization supported by Ex Libris' Aleph
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