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Reverse Dependencies for reek
The projects listed here declare reek as a runtime or development dependency
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Fluentd plugin that provides an input to pull prometheus
metrics and a parser of prometheus metrics data.
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fluentd plugin to demux record by keys.
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fluentd plugin to do data enrichment with redis.
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fluentd plugin to check ssl endpoint
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fluentd plugin to check system part
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See: http://research.homeunix.org.uk
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An Object Oriented FORTHesque language gem.
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Interface with football-api
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Formatted bullet points, columns, or word wrap to the console or strings.
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A lightweight gem for adding typed attributes to plain objects.
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A (safe/no exceptions) clone variant that performs a deep, recursive copy.
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A (safe/no exceptions) dup variant that performs a deep, recursive copy.
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A deep, recursive freeze and freeze tester.
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Gemwork is an abstract framework used by pdobb's Ruby Gems.
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git-helpers is a library of helpful command extensions for git that will
help make git workflow slightly faster, and hopefully a little more enjoyable.
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The aim of the gem is to provide a simple, fast and, clean way to extra repository information from GitHub. It comes with a number of methods but it is intentionally limited to repository based information.
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A super simple gem to get the root directory for any given git repository.
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git command wrabper
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git command wrabper
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The aim of Give is to make contributing to open source projects on Github just that bit easier, by wrapping some simple commands around a common workflow.
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