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Reverse Dependencies for pry-doc
The projects listed here declare pry-doc as a runtime or development dependency
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Enable starndard bundled RSS library to use Nokogiri as a parser.
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OPDS parser and maker
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Idol m@ster cinderella girls starlight stage
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Collection of custom checks for Rubocop.
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Format-preserving encryption for Ruby, based on https://github.com/mysto/clang-fpe.
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RubyNEAT -- Neural Evolution of Augmenting Topologies for Ruby.
By way of an enhanced form of Genetic Algorithms -- the NEAT algorithm,
populations of neural nets are evolved to handle pre-defined goals.
RubyNEAT is the first implementation of the NEAT algorithm for Ruby, and
it lever...
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A web-based Dashboard for your RubyNEAT development,
http://localhost:3912
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To allow RubyNEAT to extend the phenotypes and evaluations in a distributed
and language-neutral manner, this plugin exists. Phenotype DSL is sent in
a JSON format through RabbitMQ and the evaluation results are returned via
the same. You may now set up worker queues on any number of ser...
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My favorite rails apps tools
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The ffi-rzmq wraps ZeroMQ nicely, but not in a Ruby-friendly manner.
here, we take that one step further to present a mor Ruby-Friendy
interface.
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Sequel driver for Sandthorn
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Sequel driver for Sandthorn
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This supports LE Advertising
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Turn hashes into simple log-ready output
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A tool to make audiobooks smaller
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Hyper master data manager for activerecord.
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Read through caching library inspired by Cache Money, support Sequel 4
Read-Through: Queries by ID or any specified unique key, like `User[params[:id]]` or `User[username: 'bachue@gmail.com']`, will first look in memcache store and then look in the database for the results of that query. If ther...
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A library to help with command line launching
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