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Reverse Dependencies for pry
The projects listed here declare pry as a runtime or development dependency
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Add AWS Signature 4 style authentication to grape API's.
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Cache-Control and Expires helpers for Grape
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Grape-CLI is a gem for bootstraping standalone Grape application. It is heavily inspired by Rails/Ember generators.
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Protect your Grape API from forgery attacks like Rails.
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collection ordering by params for grape API framework
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Grape resources provides the initial scaffolding for a model in a Grape api object, this gem in inspired by inherited-resources gem, and aims to solve this need inside a grape API.
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Static page rack application for documenting GraphQL Schema
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Using gnuplot and Ruby's benchmarking abilities, see the asymptotic behavior of your functions graphed.
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Easily build jsonapi.org-compatible APIs for GraphDB
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OpenAPI 3.0 specification for your (Graphiti) JSON:API
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Grahql client to query with your own raw string, with the small helper method query or with service class inclusion.
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Kaminari based GraphQL pagination
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convention based approach to interfacing with an HTTP JSON API.
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the grit's utf-8 support
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Simple wrapper for the GroupMe v3 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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Plugin for New Relic for gruf
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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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