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Reverse Dependencies for parslet
The projects listed here declare parslet as a runtime or development dependency
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Pkl parser for Ruby
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A simple toolkit for working with SCIM 2.0
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This library helps to execute code, locally or remote over ssh.
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This gem allows for parsing SDP (Session Description
Protocol) information in to a Ruby object, making it easy to read
and work with that data. It also allows for easily creating SDP objects
that can be converted to text using
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Showoff is a Sinatra web app that reads simple configuration files for a
presentation. It is sort of like a Keynote web app engine. I am using it
to do all my talks in 2010, because I have a deep hatred in my heart for
Keynote and yet it is by far the best in the field.
The idea is t...
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Interactive question-answer flows using markdown-like external DSL
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Boolean language for conditional builds, stages, jobs
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A bliki-type web content thing.
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Ruby completion engine inspired by jedi
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It reverse an SQL statement to a Perl SQL::Abstract JSON format.
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Additional features to activegraph, like sideload limiting, authorizing sideloads etc.
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Andor is a simple name generator based on an 'And/Or' JSON format. It includes simple examples of generating random fake movie preview descriptions, 'mad science' compounds and British town names.
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A library that allows you to isolate your business code
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Abstract Ruby Syntax Tree (ARST) is a high-level language syntax denoting the object domain of a Ruby project.
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Given an Atlassian JIRA or Confluence install, figures out the database details from config files.
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Utilities for your tabletop gaming needs
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Basepack for Rails
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basic101 is a circa 1980 BASIC interpreter written in Ruby. It supports a modified subset of Microsoft's BASIC-80 v. 5 and runs the games published in Basic Computer Games, Microcomputer Edition by David H. Ahl
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A gem providing MARC-related utility code and extensions to ruby-marc for the UC Berkeley Library
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A Ruby gem for parsing an normalizing Bible references
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