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Reverse Dependencies for nokogiri

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

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A library for working with LC/MS runs. Part of mspire. Has parsers for mzXML v1, 2, and 3, mzData (currently broken) and mzML (planned). Can convert to commonly desired search output (such as mgf). Fast random access of scans, and fast reading of the entire file.
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Simulates MS1 runs given amino acid FASTA files. Outputs an MZML file. Can simulate specific data if given an MZML file containing a single isolated peptide peak.
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A collection of functions and tools I use in my projects. Includes helpers for javascript, stylesheets and flash messages.
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Library for the Microsoft® Translator API
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Find the highest rising/falling card prices on the MTG open market
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MTG Card Maker is a tool for creating fan-made MTG cards. MTG Card Maker is unofficial Fan Content permitted under the Fan Content Policy. Not approved/endorsed by Wizards. Portions of the materials used are property of Wizards of the Coast. ©Wizards of the Coast LLC.
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The Mu gem allows users to include Mu libraries within scripts that interact with the appliance software. The gem also supplies command line interfaces to many of these same libraries
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ruby gem that provides a wrapper for sparql client that overrules access rights of queries in mu.semte.ch through a mu-auth-sudo header.
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Email clients are not web browsers. They render html all funny, to put it politely. In general, the best practices for writing HTML that will look good in an email are the exact inverse from those that you should use for a web page. Remembering all those differences sucks.
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An Object to XML/HTML mapping library using Virtus and Nokogiri
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It's like Mustache but the variables are in HTML attributes. * Extremely simple variable syntax is incapable of expressing logic in the templates. * Templates are clean HTML which your HTML authoring tool and browser can display correctly. You can use the templates as a static HTML ...
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