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Reverse Dependencies for ruby-hmac
The projects listed here declare ruby-hmac as a runtime or development dependency
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IAuthU provides a basic iTunes U authentication server, along with libraries for building iTunes U authentication servers into your own application.
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Ruby library and command line utility included.
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Modern Ruby integration with Amazon's Mechanical Turk.
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Level 3 API gem
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Interface library for Livefyre's comment API with Rails helpers
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logworm - logging service
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logworm - logging service
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The Mashape Ruby client library needed to consume APIs on Mashape
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Unofficial wrapper for the MercadoBitcoin exchange API
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Automatically create a RESTful API for your database, all you need to write is a JSON file!
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Adds S3 deploy and Cloudfront invalidation support to the Middleman build toolchain
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MyGengo API wrapper(http://mygengo.com/services/api/dev-docs/)
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This is a stub used to connect easily to MxM mail delivery service
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Send messages to the neighborparrot event source service
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Fork of Michael van Rooijen's backup gem (https://github.com/meskyanichi/backup). You probably don't want this version.
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You can control nifcloud DNS with ruby.
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A Ruby implementation of the Noise Protocol framework(http://noiseprotocol.org/).
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RSolr aims to provide a simple and extensible library for working with Solr. This is a CUSTOMIZED version that OAuth signs every POST request for 2-legged OAuth. Only supports HMAC-SHA1. The original gem was written by Matt Mitchell and is located at http://github.com/mwmitchell/rsolr.
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Used by OpenNeo Auth servers to sign messages, and OpenNeo Auth clients to confirm signatures.
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