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Reverse Dependencies for rackup

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

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Minimalist rack application interface building framework.
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0.11
The project is in a healthy, maintained state
OpenC3 provides all the functionality needed to send commands to and receive data from one or more embedded systems referred to as "targets". Out of the box functionality includes: Telemetry Display, Telemetry Graphing, Operational and Test Scripting, Command Sending, Logging,...
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0.07
The project is in a healthy, maintained state
Automatically rebuild and preview TRNML plugins in multiple views
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0.05
A long-lived project that still receives updates
Rack-mountable app to use and configure feature flags via the rollout gem
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0.04
A long-lived project that still receives updates
A web server that can be spawned in any directory
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0.04
No release in over a year
SPARQL Implements SPARQL 1.1 Query, Update and result formats for the Ruby RDF.rb library suite.
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0.03
A long-lived project that still receives updates
A small, lightweight and extensible DynDNS server written with Ruby and Rack.
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0.03
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A cross-platform Pact verification tool to validate API Providers. Used in the pact-js-provider project to simplify development
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0.02
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Create mock server from Openapi specification
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0.02
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A long-lived project that still receives updates
Host gRPC-Web endpoints for Ruby gRPC services in a Rack or Rails app(over HTTP/1.1). Client included.
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0.02
No release in over a year
Heel is a small static web server for use when you need a quick web server for a directory. Once the server is running, heel will use (https://rubygems.org/gems/launchy/) to open your browser at the URL of your document root. Run it right now! `gem exec heel` ----- Heel is built using (https://g...
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No release in over 3 years
Low commit activity in last 3 years
Use Vite.js in Jekyll and enjoy a modern assets pipeline
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