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Reverse Dependencies for rake
The projects listed here declare rake as a runtime or development dependency
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Parses and unparses between Tolq and Yaml to be used with the Tolq api
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Serialize Ruby objects to lua tables
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Tom uses Goliath to dispatch HTTP requests to multiple other APIs (via Adapters) in parallel. In a next step, a Merger merges the result and responds to the clients request.
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A Jekyll theme by Tom Dinh
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A Jekyll theme by Tom Dinh
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Workspace initialization for tmate
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Tomahawk parses and generates Apache 2 configuration files.
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Starts a Pomodoro timer and notifies via notify-send.
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Command line pomodoro timer that logs to Harvest.
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A concentrated version of the Pomodoro technique written in Ruby just for you (and me) to use on an OSX based terminal
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adds yo! to string
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This gem tells you about me
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Use Tombstone to highlight dead code. Not sure if some code is safe to remove? Tombstone it.
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Query Tomcat server.xml and it's services.
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Convert Ruby Object to markdown by #to_md method
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tomdoccery
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Lightweight password manager with a humane command-line interface. Manage your passwords with a single master password and strong encryption.
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Tomereader will help you to learn English by reading your favourites books
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Extract TomDoc from a source file
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Parse your TOML (allow empty group), seriously.
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