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Reverse Dependencies for mocha
The projects listed here declare mocha as a runtime or development dependency
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Simple mechanism to configure and execute backups of folders and MySQL DBs and store them in local folder or S3 bucket
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SwipeHQ for Ruby
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Simple Client for Swrve API
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SynapsePay allows you to integrate bank payments into your applications
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A Ruby client that provides convenient interface for the Syncano api.
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SyncClient is an interface for synchronizing attributes between services.
It provides both a means of publishing changes and subscribing to them
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Super-Duper library to send syslog messages over UDP to logging server such as Graylog2. Supports Structured Data elements as defined by RFC 5424.
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Rails tables builder gem that makes creating tables painless. Includes ability to write custom column formatters or even customize row completely.
Includes library of predefined column formatters. Also has ability to generate "totals" row.
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Rails Gem to generate tabs
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Gem for scanning the filesystem and storing it in sqlite database with tagging
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Ruby wrapper of Takosan
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The Ruby gem for the telco asset marketplace REST APIs
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Tamber is the easiest way to put head-scratchingly accurate, real time recommendations in your app. See https://tamber.com for details.
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Access Raspberry Pi PGIO from Linux User Space.
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Download RubyTapas episodes
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A simple database agnostic import/export app to transfer data to/from a remote database.
Tapsicle includes fixes submitted by the community.
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Some tasks, like database inserts, are much more efficient to process in a
batch. However, we generally want our tasks to be processed "soon" even if
there's only one task. The TaskBatcher gem groups tasks by a taskname
parameter, and starts a timer when the first task comes in. After the batc...
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A simple task/time logging utility
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A simple wrapper around the Rufus::Scheduler to have a more configurable setup.
The Task to be scheduled should be defined in a subclass.
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Taskmaster allows you to easily make your Ruby classes aware of cron.
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