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Reverse Dependencies for mocha
The projects listed here declare mocha as a runtime or development dependency
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a gem to parse recipes from epicurious
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This gem allows simple access to the European Patent Offices (EPO) Open Patent Services (OPS) using their XML-API
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Basic functionality for connecting and making requests on EPP (Extensible Provisioning Protocol) servers
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API to DREAMmail Real Time Messaging
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Import users' contacts lists from Google, Yahoo!, and Windows Live.
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Validatable is a library for adding validations.
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Err lets you switch out error notification apps in a similar way to MultiJSON's parsers.
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wrapper for the twitter api
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Create summary post for team.
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Client library for talking to the Esgob anycast DNS API.
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EventSource HQ API Client
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A client for using the EskomSePush API in Ruby. Built from their api documentation. This is an unofficial project.
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A small wrapper of elasticsearch search api
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Minimal, simple, DRY DSL for searching Elasticsearch.
Takes one shallow hash argument and translates it to an elaborate one passed
on to elasticsearch-api. The price: narrower options. The gain: succinctness.
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Provide etag support for actions with views and layouts
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Command line tool for getting mms urls from etvnet service.
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Command line tool for getting mms urls from etvnet service.
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Various test helpers for Rails projects
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EventedBluepill keeps your daemons up while taking up as little resources as possible. After all you probably want the resources of your server to be used by whatever daemons you are running rather than the thing that's supposed to make sure they are brought back up, should they die or misbehave.
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An easy way for emitting events to Graphite, Redis, Pixels...
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