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Reverse Dependencies for rubocop

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

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Search through GitHub issues for your project for existing issues about a Ruby Error.
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A comprehensive toolkit for remotely running commands in a structured manner on groups of servers.
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1.96
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Net::LDAP for Ruby (also called net-ldap) implements client access for the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), an IETF standard protocol for accessing distributed directory services. Net::LDAP is written completely in Ruby with no external dependencies. It supports most LDAP client feat...
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software to fetch configuration from network devices and store them
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Run Selenium tests more easily with install and updates for all supported webdrivers.
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A Ruby CLI gem that beautifies the terminal's ls command, with color and font-awesome icons.
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You can prove anything with facts!
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Opal is a Ruby to JavaScript compiler. It is source-to-source, making it fast as a runtime. Opal includes a compiler (which can be run in any browser), a corelib and runtime implementation. The corelib/runtime is also very small.
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Ruby interface to xcrun simctl
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1.76
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Light weight job scheduling on top of Resque. Adds methods enqueue_at/enqueue_in to schedule jobs in the future. Also supports queueing jobs on a fixed, cron-like schedule.
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Supporting gem for Rails Panel (Google Chrome extension for Rails development)
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1.73
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LicenseFinder works with your package managers to find dependencies, detect the licenses of the packages in them, compare those licenses against a user-defined list of permitted licenses, and give you an actionable exception report.
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Ruby applications tests profiling tools. Contains tools to analyze factories usage, integrate with Ruby profilers, profile your examples using ActiveSupport notifications (if any) and statically analyze your code with custom RuboCop cops.
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Precise and fast user agent parser and device detector, backed by the largest and most up-to-date agent and device database
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Easiest way to manage multi-environment settings in any ruby project or framework: Rails, Sinatra, Padrino and others
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lolcommits takes a snapshot with your webcam every time you git commit code, and archives a lolcat style image with it. It's selfies for software developers. `git blame` has never been so much fun.
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