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Reverse Dependencies for rake_tasks

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

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AppMode provides state management for modules, classes, libraries, and applications. It may even be used to create and manage new states. The possibilities are endless. This is your chance to create a :solid state, :contemplative state, or even a :free state.
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Jump start your application by base jumping your app
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Provides an interface for uploading data to BigQuery.
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Provides an interface to the YouTube API.
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ExecuteShell provides cross-platform shell command execution. Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X are currently supported. In other words, it lays the smack down like a hungry t-rex in the octagon with a pig.
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Provides some basic statistical functions for a given data set.
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ModuleFunctions contains useful module functions. One example is the function that adds all public module functions to another module.
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OverrideKernel changes Kernel functions from nasty wildebeasts into fluffy, harmless bunnies. Currently, only the exit function is dealt with in such a manner.
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An adjustable rate progress bar that does not monkey patch Ruby objects
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A generic interface for responding to API requests.
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A light-weight library to convert seconds to human-readable forms
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TestInternals patches Test::Unit::TestCase to allow testing of private methods, as well as variables. The stack trace is also available, including the ability to check that specific parameters were sent to a method. This results in cotton candy goodness for all.
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TestUnitHelper provides additional functionality to Test::Unit.
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