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Reverse Dependencies for shoulda

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This is meant to be used with Geektool to display the number of emails in your inbox that you need to handle
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Library to send GELF messages to Graylog logging server. Supports plain-text, GELF messages and exceptions via UDP, TCP and HTTP(S)
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I use this gem to teach about gems and contributing to open source.
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A module which allows the GENE gyrokinetic code to be run using the CodeRunner framework.
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Modified version of the bio-svgenes gem, for use in https://geni-act.org education website.
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a gem to generate an image URL from shortened URLs from common photo sharing tools. Supports twitter/photobucket, twitpic, yfrog, instagram and tweetphoto/plixi/lockerz. It also includes support for the twitter gem, which helps with expanding t.co and bit.ly shortened URLs. Flickr is not supporte...
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Takes a state table where the following are defined: state, input+conditions, accumulate-action, pre-transition-actions, and transition-to. It takes that state table and generates very fast parsers. Similar to Ragel. Currently only outputs pure Ruby.
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A Sinatra RESTful web-service for sharing RDFized genomic data.
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Ruby/GenPassword is a suite of password handling methods for Ruby. It supports the manual entry of passwords from the keyboard in both buffered and unbuffered modes, random password generation, phonemic password generation (for easy memorisation by human-beings) and the encryption of passwords. I...
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A Ruby library for interfacing with the GeoCerts REST API
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This gem consists two additional geocoders for geokit, Yahoo! PlaceFinder and Google V3. And add support for caching using api_caching gem.
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Provides Geography information from the US and world (ie. US states list with abbreviations and names, World countries list, etc.)
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API Wrapper around Geocommons website and the GeoIQ applications
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Get users' entire location information (using IP address)
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creates (W)ell(K)nown(T)ext bounding boxes from points
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Gerbilcharts is a server side charting library that outputs SVG text
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Gives access to all endpoints in version 1 of Getty's API
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This tool can be used to convert the git hub flavoured markdown format to the wiki markup used in atlassian products (jira, confluence, etc.)
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When using GHUnit from the command line to run your tests, it gets pretty verbose. So you're spending time combing through the results. Time you could have been spending on ready hackernews; so let's change that.
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