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Reverse Dependencies for require_relative

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

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Bundle CSS and Javascript assets to a single file, compress, and cache them for snappier web experiences.
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A CMIS library implementing both reading and updating capabilities through the AtomPub/REST binding to CMIS.
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A resonably fast diff algoritm using longest common substrings that can also detect text that has moved
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A persistence framework based on json files.
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A gem to track the performance of different categories of books in a library
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A gem to track the performance of different categories of books in a library
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LogiLogi API wrapper that allows you to update and create Logis on http://www.LogiLogi.org from any application.
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This Gem makes it convenient to download Picasa albums via command-line interface
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Allows one to assign random attributes to ranges and juggle them in lists. Also adds parsing from string, but most interesting when used in a PositionRange::List. In lists standard set operations can be applied to them, like addition, substraction and intersection. In addition one can also get th...
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Weaves html tags (or really anything) into a text at given opening or closing positions. Inserted tags need to be aligned (that is non-overlapping) in order to be inserted. Opening and closing tags are inserted and kept in order. Inspired by Ted Nelsons project Xanadu.
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TinSpitz is an interface for your hardware & software stats. Currently Linux only.
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a todo list that integrates seamlessly with git
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