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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 Jaccard-similarity recommender using Redis sets or MySQL
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Generate an image containing your GitHub contribution calendar.
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Several distinct populations competing for survival
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My implementation of GoL for the Junior Ruby/Rails position at MarketPlacer
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A tool for the management and orchestration of data used by HashiCorp infrastructure tooling.
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A crawler for a single domain web application
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Provides Extract, Transform and Load functionality for loading data from CSV files to a Greenplum database.
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Get some damn emoji weather for your terminal!
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Convert a DayOne Journal into Markdown textfiles
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A tool to convert Database Markup Language (DBML) schemas to Mermaid Entity Relationship Diagrams (ERD) for visualization
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Create .deb, push into a package repository and install it in your machines
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tracking commit of README
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Pure ruby to read input events from the Linux kernel input device subsystem. No dependencies. Ruby 2+ required
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Dgh helps when you have to manually downgrade a large amount of packages. It requires the user to generate a file with `apt-cache policy` output for all installed packages, which it then reads. It looks for packages that have a currently installed version that doesn't exist in any repository, and...
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