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Reverse Dependencies for rubocop
The projects listed here declare rubocop as a runtime or development dependency
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Super simple event system on top of ActiveJob
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Can be used for Rails and GraphQL applications
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Facilitate access to cookbooks changelog
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A knife plugin to see cookbooks that can be deleted
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Knife plugin to interact with Oracle Cloud.
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A library for color manipulation and palette generation.
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Koma is an inventory monitoring tool that doesn’t require agent installation on the sever side.
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Library for accessing Kounta's RESTful API
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A package manager for Kill Bill.
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kramdown-plantuml allows you to use PlantUML syntax within fenced code blocks with Kramdown (Jekyll's default Markdown parser).
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A background job processing with Kubernetes job for Ruby
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Kuhsaft is a Rails engine that offers a simple CMS.
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A "control plane" for Microservices "service mesh".
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Lago Rest API client
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This is a full implementation of the MapReduce algorithm specifically for use with lambdas. It is useful for problems that are a natural fit for the MapReduce model (such as building cross-references) when the data set fits easily within memory.
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Rubcop configured to easily follow our style guide.
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Implements common components and features for Rails-based LCMS systems
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Ruby LEGO Mindstorms NXT 2.0 control via Bluetooth and USB. See http://github.com/nathankleyn/lego-nxt for more information.
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A Ruby parser and builder for the OMA protocol (a.k.a. Data Communication Standard) that was developed by the Lens Processing & Technology Division of The Vision Council for interconnection of optical laboratory equipment.
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LHC is an extended/advanced HTTP client. Implementing basic http-communication enhancements like interceptors, exception handling, format handling, accessing response data, configuring endpoints and placeholders and fully compatible, RFC-compliant URL-template support.
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