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Reverse Dependencies for reek
The projects listed here declare reek as a runtime or development dependency
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PersonName methods to calculate a person's full name, list name, initials, etc.
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Logs more information than the typical Ruby logger.
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Adds extensions to Array, Date, Enumerable, File, Hash, IO, String, Time, etc.
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Range.parse method to convert text to a Range object
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Time stamp methods to generate a string with formating such as RFC ISO datetime
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Time.terse methods to generate a string formatted with YMDHMSN
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ToId converts types to ids and uuids
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ZID generates a new random id, suitable for foreign keys, security authentication, unique tracking, etc.
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A Ruby gem to send and receive messages through Slack
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Sneaker lets you launch a rails command in multiple capistrano stages simultaneously
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snoot orchestrates reek, flog and flay over a configured path set
and emits a single agent-targeted report describing one finding.
Designed for an LLM coding agent as the reader.
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A Reek diagnostics reporter for Solargraph
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See README.md for example usage
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Keep track of conference attendees and presentations with this plugin.
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Shell Spinner.
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A dead simple cli ssh server list.
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Generates a list of host names for ssh_config(5) suitable for shell completion or via fzf.
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A simple gem checking for ssl expiry.
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Simple hardware & software stats
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`standard_assert` is a Standard Library-like library for assertions in Ruby. It is aimed at encouraging us to use assertion methods anywhere; Not only testing but also production.
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