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Reverse Dependencies for rubocop

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

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Ruby Interface to the Drone CI API
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DroneCI client and plugin helper
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Drophunter is a tool which downloads every public image it can find on https://droplr.com.
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Evaluates an opscode chef cookbook's metadata and github history to generate a README.md file. The README.rb is placed in the root level of the cookbook. This forces cookbook developers to properly use metadata to document their cookbooks efficiently. Additionally, it provides proper attribution...
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Takes each of your compiled Jekyll pages and uploads them to Drumknott.
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Dried authorization solution for Rails. All permissions are stored in a single location.
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A Dockerfile-replacement DSL for building complex images
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Dry::Workflow allows developers to define complex, multi-step business processes with a clear DSL. It supports `step`, `map`, and `try` operations, similar to dry-transaction, but with an added emphasis on defining and executing rollback procedures for each step if the workflow fails. This helps ...
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Ruby client to consume Joyent's SmartOS Dataset API. More info at https://datasets.joyent.com/docs/
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A Ruby gem that helps projects implement accessible skip links according to the French government design system (DSFR). Provides helpers and utilities for creating navigation skip links that improve accessibility.
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DSLimple is a tool to manage DNSimple. It defines the state of DNSimple using DSL, and updates DNSimple according to DSL.
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DSL organizer allows to add flexible and readable dsl handlers to your project.
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