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Reverse Dependencies for rake

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

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Transforms ActiveRecord object to Protocol Buffer messages
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igsr5's test package for proto buf
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Easy to use token generation using libsodium and json (using multi_json), message_pack or protobuf
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Support for Protobuf files in Confluent Schema Registry
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Scaffold simple projects from the command line.
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Protozaur CSS framework. Epic css framework
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Description Language Specification and Execution Engine (Using RSpec)
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This framework uses Ruby, Rake and a local instance of the SFCB CIMOM to run tests against CIM providers
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Providly is a simple ruby gem that checks if email domain name is a provider.
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A simple provisioning profile CLI inspector to extract metadata from .mobileprovision file and validate iOS p12 certificates.
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Provisional is a tool to manage and provision server images, currently on Digital Ocean
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This command-line tool reduces the amount of time and repetition involved in provisioning new Heroku app instances.
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