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Reverse Dependencies for pry
The projects listed here declare pry as a runtime or development dependency
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the grit's utf-8 support
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Builds push packages for OS X Mavericks web notifications
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A Ruby Client Library for GrowthForecast API
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An interceptor for access logging with gRPC.
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An interceptor for using New Relic with gRPC.
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An interceptor for using OpenCensus with gRPC.
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Reads and parses zip files conforming to Google's GTFS spec. Such files can take up quite a bit of memory when inflated, so this gem prefers to read them as a stream of rows. GTFS Spec: https://developers.google.com/transit/gtfs
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Renamed to gtfs_reader. See https://rubygems.org/gems/gtfs_reader
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A Guard plugin to lint your .scss files using scss_lint. SCSS Lint changed from scss-lint to scss_lint and this is the guard update for that.
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Monkey patch objects using Ruby 2.0 refinements, if available.
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Document your Rails application with a living component library and styleguide
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GunBroker.com API Ruby library
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Generates has-and-belongs-to-many migrations. Use rails generate habtm model1 model2
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Hacker-gems installs most needed gems for hackers.
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Ruby on Container / helper tools with DSL for your handmade linux containers.
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Parser of Haml template language
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Immutable Struct-like record structures based on Hamster.
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Toolkit for working with Hashes
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Easy path navigation for hashes
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Easily track streaks on your ActiveRecord models.
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