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Reverse Dependencies for rubocop-rspec
The projects listed here declare rubocop-rspec as a runtime or development dependency
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Extract script part from Vue SFC and convert to JavaScript.
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Rubocop configuration for Wallaby projects
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Helps you upgrade rails application easily.
Additional support for other gems as well
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Auth0 authentication for Warden, ORM agnostic and accepting the implementation of token revocation strategies.
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This provides API interaction with the Archive-It WASAPI API
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Library client for WattSense's API
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Wrapper gem to ease the installation of the Waylon Bot Framework
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The core components of the Waylon bot framework for Ruby
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A Waylon Skill for looking up IBM Db2 Documentation
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A Waylon Skill that allows rolling dice
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A Waylon Skill for telling (mostly dad) jokes
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Full Slack integration for the Waylon Bot Framework
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A Waylon Skill to allow your bot to play Wordle with you
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Gem to provide essential and commonly used helpers to all WorkCompass projects.
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Ruby implementation of the NWS API Web Service
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This gem simplifies to connect the Webex Evnet's public API server.
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Deprecated in favor of indieweb-endpoints from 2019-04-25. Discover a URL’s Webmention endpoint.
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Powerful tool for converting images to webp files
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wg-admin is an administration tool for WireGuard configuration.
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WhatIs.this fetches any entity metadata from Wikipedia by title and renders it concisely and
informatively. Think `WhatIs.these(list, of, user, entered, toponyms).map(&:coordinates)` for
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