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Reverse Dependencies for rspec
The projects listed here declare rspec as a runtime or development dependency
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Ruby bindings for LZ4. LZ4 is a very fast lossless compression algorithm.
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Mailgun library for Ruby
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A Ruby framework for MediaWiki API manipulation.
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A Ruby gem for interacting with the Salesforce Metadata API
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Jetty-powered running shoes for JRuby/Rack.
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Utility to synchronize common files across puppet modules in Github.
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Combines the functionality of the Moji and Romajinizer gems. And adds Japanese kana detection and conversion methods to the String class.
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JRuby gem for performing multidimensional queries of relational database data using Mondrian OLAP Java library
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MongoDB logger for Rails
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Think auto incrementing field from SQL for mongoid.
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Validate iTunes In-App purchase receipts, including auto-renewable subscriptions, with the App Store.
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WebDAV client library in the style of Net::HTTP, using Net::HTTP and libcurl, if installed
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A CLI tool for ip, dns, mac, and geolocation data, with clean output for piping
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Wrapper around Net::HTTP with AF_UNIX support
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Ngrok-tunnel gem is a ruby wrapper for ngrok
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Omniauth strategy for Keycloak
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OnkCop is a RuboCop configration gem.
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Daemon which executes shell commands read out of a Starling queue and optionally posts back to an HTTP server on success/failure
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To have all your data in one place: the database
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This implementation conforms to RFC 2898, and has been tested using the test vectors in Appendix B of RFC 3962. Note, however, that while those specifications use HMAC-SHA-1, this implementation defaults to HMAC-SHA-256. (SHA-256 provides a longer bit length. In addition, NIST has stated that SHA...
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