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Reverse Dependencies for pry

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

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Read and write data from the Transitland Datastore and Feed Registry
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An API hack of google translate
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Scrapes public transport data from Translink into GTFS
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Basic utility on top of ActiveSupport to transliterate and parameterize strings
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Transmitter provides a conveniance method to your Rails controllers for creating SSEs.
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a framework for writing functional helpers in ruby
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It includes information for: Attractions, Beaches, All Inclusive Resorts, Destinations, Destinations on the Rise, Hotels, Islands, Landmarks, Museums and Restaurants.
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"A ruby gem to view Lonely Planet travel inspiration by themes. You will learn about the top 6 destinations!"
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"A ruby gem that accesses 'Travel & Leisure' magazine's travel guides"
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Making Praxis more like rails with active record, inherited resources inspired conventions
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Treadmill is a performance testing tool
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This library allows you to input a tree structure (node with children), a context, and comparators then outputs you the matching tree structure.
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