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Reverse Dependencies for rubocop

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

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A client/server implementation of THTP: Thrift-RPC over HTTP as a Rack app
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A Ruby wrapper for the Tibber APIs (readonly)
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Library to create, sign and send TicketBAI files to the Regional Treasury
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Longer description of what tickrb does
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Client for Tide's bank RESTful API
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A Ruby gem to organize files in directories based on configurable rules including extensions, keywords, and dates.
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An API client for the code that runs Getup.org.au
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There's a lot of open issues
Bits of tooling I use for working with tilesets
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Notifier to notify you when your time block is ended
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A Rails engine for building timelines.
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TimeJawn makes class instances time zone aware. It doesn't care one iota about system, application or database time as far as I can tell. It has some expectations and adds some useful methods.
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Make it easy to handle numeric value as seconds.
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Gives Rails models nice methods for managing columns that define a timestamp that represents a state such as `published_at` => `published?`.
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