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Reverse Dependencies for rubocop
The projects listed here declare rubocop as a runtime or development dependency
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Load environment variables from .env
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A tool for painless parsing and validation of environment variables.
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Environment specific paths. A port of node's env-paths
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This gem provides Ruby utilities for Env
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Shared Rubocop rules for EnvyGeeks
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EODData Web Service Client
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A wrapper for the Encyclopedia of Life API. It provides simple methods to call all of the available EOL API endpoints.
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Ruby client for endoflife.date API
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Tools to implement the ePay payment gateway
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diff command for EPUB files.
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Ephemeron improves the performance of your app.
It takes on itself the persistence of the ActiveRecord objects.
It protects you from saving the same object many times.
It checks whether a fetched from a database object was used.
It allows you to eliminate the controller's before_actions that are ...
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Removes recursively nil and empty elements from a hash
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Ruby re-do of hpodder
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A lightweight, fully-tested Ruby client for the Epos Now REST API. Supports Basic Auth, pagination, and all V4 resources including products, categories, transactions, customers, staff, and more.
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A Ruby gem for simulating Point of Sale operations against the Epos Now API. Generates realistic orders, payments, and transaction data for testing.
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Ruby wrapper for the expediapartnersolutions.com api
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Create epub files using Ruby.
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RuboCop runner for ERB template.
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By default, ERB compiles a script from the template and stores the result as a string in memory.
This is not great when dealing with templates that could end up being very large after
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Simple ERB helper.
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