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Reverse Dependencies for minitest

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

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NetAnalyzer is a useful network analysis tool developed in Ruby that can 1) analyse any type of unweighted network, regardless of the number of layers, 2) calculate the relationship between different layers, using various association indices (Jaccard, Simpson, PCC, geometric, cosine and hypergeom...
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Ruby Wrapper for the Netatmo HTTP API
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Monitor your netdata instances, spawn OS notifications
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Empty configuration package to occupy the namespace on RubyGems.
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Manages persistent connections using Net::HTTP plus a speed fix for Ruby 1.8. It's thread-safe too! Using persistent HTTP connections can dramatically increase the speed of HTTP. Creating a new HTTP connection for every request involves an extra TCP round-trip and causes TCP congestion avoidance...
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Ruby Wrapper for the Netilion Information Hub API
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This gem provides smtp header logging for debug.
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Net::SSH extension for streaming stdout and stderr from remote commnad
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A websocket client built on top of Net::HTTP.
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Because everyone should write their own framework.
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Welcome to init gem! This gem is a MonkeyPatching gem that provides you with the more friendly constructor 'init' inside your code which acts exactly the same as the original built in ruby 'initialize', it also gives you the ability to name your constructor by the same name as your class followin...
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Remove the need for `.new` in Ruby. You should probably never use this.
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A microframework for mail-centric applications
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