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Reverse Dependencies for pry
The projects listed here declare pry as a runtime or development dependency
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Htmlrb is a DSL for building HTML programmatically.
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Parses an html document to a json structure following a template
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DLS for working with HTML tables. Easy creation and population of tables in Ruby.
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HTMr is a way of writing html (and a bit of javascript) in ruby
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Records incoming HTTP requests and stores them for review
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A gem providing a nice DSL for building HTTP api wrappers.
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Http client wrapper for simplified api access
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Http API Tools
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A cache manager for HTTParty
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parse pcap, then return http request and response
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Wrapper around the ruby Net::Http library
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Turns your error.log from a server into a Ruby data structure.
Read me at the homepage.
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Adds some extra utilities to make verifying your HTTParty responses more convienent and fun
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Searches the contents of an HTTP response for a specified term or pattern.
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Client library that simplifies making and logging HTTP requests and responses. This library is built as an abstraction on top of the Faraday ruby client.
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Httply is a lightweight wrapper around Faraday to support automatic randomization of proxies and user agents, amongst other things.
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Provides a more Object Oriented interface to RESTful apis.
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A Ruby HTTP Mock Server based on Sinatra
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HTTP is the simplest HTTP mezzanine library for Ruby. Supply a URI, some optional query arguments, some optional headers, and some Net::HTTP options, and that's it!
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