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Reverse Dependencies for nokogiri

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

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kindler is a rubygem allow you to generate kindle mobi book very easily
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Ticketing systems (Github, Jira, etc.) are strongly integrated into our processes and everyone understands their necessity. As soon as a developer becomes a lead/technical manager, he or she faces a set of routine tasks that are related to ticketing work. On large projects this becomes a problem, more and more you spend time running around on dashboards and tickets, looking for incorrect deviations in tickets and performing routine tasks instead of solving technical problems.
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Request and parse product, store, inventory, and product search pages directly from the official LCBO website.
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Linkser is a link parser for Ruby. It gets an URI, tries to dereference it and returns the relevant information about the resource.
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Liquor is a template system based on well-defined, strongly dynamically typed language which is fun to use and easy to debug.
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The Lorax is a full diff and patch library for XML/HTML documents, based on Nokogiri. It can tell you whether two XML/HTML documents are identical, or if they're not, tell you what's different. In trivial cases, it can even apply the patch. It's based loosely on Gregory Cobena's master's thesis paper, which generates deltas in less than O(n * log n) time, accepting some tradeoffs in the size of the delta set. You can find his paper at http://gregory.cobena.free.fr/www/Publications/thesis.html. "I am the Lorax, I speak for the trees."
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Ruby Mail delivery method handler for Amazon SES
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Adds a sitemap.xml file (following the sitemaps.org protocol) to your Middleman site for major search engines including Google.
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WWMD was originally intended to provide a console helper tool for conducting web application security assessments (which is something I find myself doing alot of). I've spent alot of time and had alot of success writing application specific fuzzers + scrapers to test with. WWMD provides a base of useful code to help you work with web sites both in IRB and by writing scripts that can be as generic or as application specific as you choose. There's alot of helpful stuff crammed in here and its usage has evolved alot. It's not intended to replace, remove or be better than any of the tools you currently use. In fact, WWMD works best *with* the tools you currently use to get stuff done. You get convenience methods for getting, scraping, spidering, decoding, decrypting and munging user inputs, pages and web applications. It doesn't try to be smart. That's up to you. What's here is the basic framework for getting started. There's a raft of cookbook scripts and examples that are coming soon so make sure you check the wiki regularly.
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A documentation formatting tool. Mizuho converts Asciidoc input files into nicely outputted HTML, possibly one file per chapter. Multiple templates are supported, so you can write your own.
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Parse MODS (Metadata Object Description Schema) records. More information about MODS can be found at http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/
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A CLI and ruby client for mvg-live.de, the real-time interface to Munich's public transport
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Nextcloud OCS and WebDAV API endpoints wrapper in Ruby for user provisioning, file and directory management, sharing (including Federated Cloud Sharing), group and application operations.
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Pretty-prints the contents of a Nokogiri document (as opposed to the object itself). Great to use in irb.
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nom is a command line tool that helps you lose weight by tracking your energy intake and creating a negative feedback loop. It's inspired by John Walker's "The Hacker's Diet" and tries to automate things as much as possible.
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Ruby SDK for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Are you a Developer using the OCI SDK? If so, please fill out our survey to help us make the OCI SDK better for you. https://oracle.questionpro.com/t/APeMlZka26?custom3=rubygems
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Create shipments and get rates and tracking info from various shipping carriers.
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