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Reverse Dependencies for shoulda

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twitter_oauth is a Ruby client for the Twitter API using OAuth.
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Convert hashes within hashes to open structs.
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RottenTomatoe client using their open API
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Ruby wrapper for the Rotten Tomatoes API
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This module aims to be a complete implementation of JSON-RPC 1.1 and 2.0.
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Ruby library for querying and mapping data over RPC
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Build fake phylip alignments, extract names form a given alignment
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A simple ruby preprocessor
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Automated iterations of raxml runs over externally-extended phylip files
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Easy to use gem for downloading and parsing Runescape highscores
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This is a Ruby client wrapper for the Datasift API. Right now, it just handles data, streams and comments. There's also a class to handle receiving data from Datasift using their websockets implementation.
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API Wrapper for simpy.com
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Extension to rspec-rails that allows some shortcuts in routing tests. With it, this: describe "users routes" do describe "GET /" do it{{:get => '/'}.should route_to "users#index"} end describe "POST /" do it{{:post => '/'}.should be_routable} end end ...
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