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Reverse Dependencies for reline
The projects listed here declare reline as a runtime or development dependency
A high-level IO library that provides validation, type conversion, and more for
command-line interfaces. HighLine also includes a complete menu system that can
crank out anything from simple list selection to complete shells with just
minutes of work.
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Interactive Ruby command-line tool for REPL (Read Eval Print Loop).
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Debugging functionality for Ruby. This is completely rewritten debug.rb which was contained by the ancient Ruby versions.
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HexaPDF is a pure Ruby library with an accompanying application for working with PDF
files.
In short, it allows creating new PDF files, manipulating existing PDF files, merging multiple
PDF files into one, extracting meta information, text, images and files from PDF files, securing
PDF files by encrypting them and optimizing PDF files for smaller file size or other
criteria.
HexaPDF was designed with ease of use and performance in mind. It uses lazy loading and lazy
computing when possible and tries to produce small PDF files by default.
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HexaPDF is a pure Ruby library with an accompanying application for working with PDF
files.
In short, it allows creating new PDF files, manipulating existing PDF files, merging multiple
PDF files into one, extracting meta information, text, images and files from PDF files, securing
PDF files by encrypting them and optimizing PDF files for smaller file size or other
criteria.
HexaPDF was designed with ease of use and performance in mind. It uses lazy loading and lazy
computing when possible and tries to produce small PDF files by default.
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Be lazy. Let Maid clean up after you, based on rules you define. Think of it as "Hazel for hackers".
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Inspired by the Laravel Prompts project
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IRB with Typed Completion
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Define your business logic in simple steps.
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Define your business logic in simple steps.
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This is just a loader for "readline". If Ruby has the "readline-ext" gem
that is a native extension, this gem will load it. If Ruby does not have
the "readline-ext" gem this gem will load "reline", a library that is
compatible with the "readline-ext" gem and implemented in pure Ruby.
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Address Composer formats address components using worldwide regions formatting templates
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Unleash the full power of AI from your terminal! AIA is a cutting-edge CLI
assistant for generative AI workflows, offering dynamic prompt management,
seamless shell and Ruby integration, interactive chat, and advanced automation.
Effortlessly craft, manage, and execute prompts with embedded directives,
history, and flexible configuration. Experience next-level productivity for
developers, power users, and AI enthusiasts—all from your command line.
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A tool for managing a TaskPaper-like file of recent activites. Perfect for the late-night hacker on too much caffeine to remember what they accomplished at 2 in the morning.
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irb color config
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Spell check your source code
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Yamatanooroti is a multi-platform real(?) terminal test framework.
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Ballantine helps you describe your commits easier and prettier from cli & slack.
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A Ruby gem for parsing an normalizing Bible references
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branch-name is a gem that provides a command-line interface that allows you to accomplish several tasks, tasks I personally find myself having to carry out every time I work on a feature branch. I created this gem for myself; however, you are free to use it yourself, if any of these tasks fits into your personal routine:
1. Formulate a git feature branch name, given a jira ticket and jira ticket description. Why? Because I am constantly having to create git feature branch names that are based on jira ticket and jira ticket descriptions.
2. Optionally create a "project" based on the branch name (formulated in step 1 above). Why? Because I'm constantly having to create folders to manage files associated with the feature branches I am working on.
3. Optionally use and manage default options that determine the git feature branch name formulated, project greated, and default files associated with the project.Why? Because I routinely have to create files to support the feature I am working on and associate them with the feature I am working on. For example: scratch.rb to hold scratch code, snippets.rb to hold code to execute to perform redundant tasks, and readme.txt files to document things I need to remember.
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