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Reverse Dependencies for rake
The projects listed here declare rake as a runtime or development dependency
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$ git diff from to -- Gemfile.lock | travelog
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Effortlessly traverse your database.
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travis-blink1 is a simple sign by blink(1). When you specify a repository travis-blink1 checks your pull request and it shows signal by Travis CI is passed or not. Of course gree sign is passed and red is not.
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Create GitHub PullRequest of bundle update in Travis CI.
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Dpl (dee-pee-ell) is a tool made for continuous deployment, running deployments at Travis CI.
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Rake tasks to cache the ./gems directory
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Coordinate parallel Travis builds
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Release RubyGems via Travis-CI with a Rake task
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Skips duplicated build on travis
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Stalk Travis CI builds.
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Veille sur un projet.
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Handle my business on Travis.
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Provides generated HTML data for rails applications
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Traviz is a tool for visual tracing.
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Scrapes the web
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Mp3 id3 tag cleaner
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Resourceful, standardized controllers
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Trax core dependencies and utilities
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Making Praxis more like rails with active record, inherited resources inspired conventions
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ActiveRecord attributes DDL, struct/array attribute types, an enum implementation that doesn't suck, etc..
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