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Reverse Dependencies for slop
The projects listed here declare slop as a runtime or development dependency
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A mapping layer for the OData gem that can integrate with ActiveModel
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OJAgent is a client to submit solutions and query status at different online
judges. It provides a uniformed interface to a lot of famous online judges.
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Command-line tools for interacting with the Olery services running on AWS.
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This gem wraps openBD Web API.
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Constituent parser including a webservice.
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Gem that wraps the coreference code
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Language identifier for human readable text.
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NED client using DBpedia
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Gem that wraps up the different existing opinion detectors
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Polarity tagger for various languages.
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Gem that wraps up the different existing pos-taggers
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Component for calculating scores of KAF documents
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Gem that wraps up the the tokenizer cores
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Ruby wrapped KAF based Tree Tagger for 6 languages
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A converter of TeX documents written using OPmac macro set
to HTML5 pages
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Easily modify CSVs from the command line using Open Refine
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rancid clogin-like script to push configs to devices + library interface to do same
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finds Juniper Trio pack-via-dmem output from file and generates output which text2pcap eats, e.g. ./packet_via_dmem output.txt|text2pcap - output.pcap
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Simple backup system for pushing into cloud
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Pannier is a Ruby tool for the processing of web assets like CSS
and JavaScript files. It can be used as a standalone asset organizer or mounted
within any Rack-compatible application.
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