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Reverse Dependencies for simplecov

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

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Ruby client for billing.aptible.com
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Ruby library for controlling the AR.Drone
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Simple library to manage tar and zip archives with libarchive and FFI
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This gem holds the model layer for my table-top RPG games application.
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This is an Arduino helper toolkit that builds on top of the arduino-cmake project — a powerful alternative build system for Arduino. What Arli provides is capability to search for libraries by any attributes and regular expressions, install a whole set of libraries defined in a YAML file Arlifile, and finally, it can generate a brand new Sketch Project based on arduino-cmake, that builds out the box. Arli is a command line tool, so run "arli" after installing the gem for more information.
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Easing the query object pattern in Rails applications.
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Consume a rest API in a AR like fashion
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Override migration methods to support UUID columns without having to be explicit about it.
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asciidoctor-bibliography lets you handle citations and bibliography the "asciidoctor-way"! Its syntax is designed to be native-asciidoctor: * single cite `cite:[key]`; * contextual cite `cite[key, page=3]`; * multiple cites `cite:[key1]+[key2]`; * full cite `fullcite:[key]`; and * TeX-compatible macros including `citep:[key]`, `citet:[key]` and friends. Citation output styles are fully bridged to the CSL library, supporting formats such as IEEE, APA, Chicago, DIN and ISO 690. The `bibliography::[]` command generates a full reference list that adheres to your configured citation style.
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Asciidoctor extension providing implicit (automatic) reference text (label) for inter-document cross references
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asciidoctor-iso lets you write ISO standards in AsciiDoc syntax. This gem is in active development.
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Asciidoctor extension that converts latexmath to HTML using KaTeX at build-time
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asciidoctor-rfc lets you write Internet-Drafts and RFCs in a native "asciidoctor" syntax. RFC XML ("xml2rfc" Vocabulary XML, RFC7322) is the XML-based language used for writing Internet-Drafts and RFCs, but not everyone likes hand-crafting XML, especially when the focus should be on the content. Specifically, the gem provides two things. First, an "asciidoctor" like syntax that lets you utilize close to all features of native RFC XML, and maps most asciidoctor textual syntax (like tables) into RFC XML features. Then, RFC XML v3 (RFC 7991) and v2 (RFC 7749) backends that lets you render your AsciiDoc into, you guessed it, RFC XML v3 and v2. This gem is in active development.
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configuration library with object access to YAML/JSON/TOML backends
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automatically produce *optimal* assemblies from DNA/RNA sequencing reads
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