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Reverse Dependencies for redcarpet
The projects listed here declare redcarpet as a runtime or development dependency
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ActiveRecord versioning
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Quickly test HTTP redirects and status codes.
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A simple, light-weight, evaluator for Recurrence Rules.
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A Redcarpet renderer to convert Markdown to Confluence syntax.
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It's magical...
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A Redcarpet extension with a custom HTML render to handle custom Markdown rules for tags like inputs and textareas
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UNIX man page renderer for Redcarpet2
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Hiki renderer plugin for the redcarpet. You can convert Markdown to Hiki easier.
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Custom renderer of the redcarpet to add loading attribute to <img>. "lazy", "auto", and "eager" are available.
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Evaluates Ruby code in your markdown, for awesome examples.
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@mention and #hashtag features for redcarpet
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RedRug is a wrapper for Redcarpet, intended to provide more convenient
interfaces for common Markdown parsing use cases.
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REG.API v2 Implementation
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RelayUI is an opinionated UI kit for Rails applications, leveraging Phlex and TailwindCSS to provide a robust and cohesive design system, particularly suited for B2B backend interfaces.
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An easy way to incorporate and manage release notes.
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Releasy helps to make Ruby application releases simpler, by creating and archiving source folders, Windows folders,
standalone executables, installers and OS X app bundles.
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Data manipulation and ETL in Ruby
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ReportGen generates HTML documents using Report from Markdown.
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Generates date & time events from recurrence rules to support various calendar and scheduling use cases, with an emphasis on speed; the core of the Reprise gem is implemented as a Rust extension to enable its use for performance-sensitive workloads.
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Ruby app loading slowly, or never? Discover bootstrapping issues in Ruby by logging/benchmarking/timing-out/rescuing 'Kernel.require' & 'load'
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