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Reverse Dependencies for terminal-table

The projects listed here declare terminal-table as a runtime or development dependency

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gcov2x digests .gcov files generated by llvm-cov and translates them into various common formats
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gcovtools digests .gcov files generated by llvm-cov and translates them into various common formats
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Project which simplifies interaction with GoodData Eventstore storage
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See the download counts (current version & total) of your owned gems.
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gemignore allows you to automatically insert a wide range of preset .gitignore snippets into your .gitignore files
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Enter a path and gemshine will recursively explore every ruby project and show you both the latest version and the current version of each gem in your Gemfile.
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Shows your public repositories total star count
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88 Miles (http://88miles.net) is simple time tracking for freelance developers, designers and copywriters. This gem allows you to access you account from your command line.
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Display PR and JIRA tickets info about the branches that are currently checked out on your git repository.
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A simple command line tool to show numbers of reactions on GitHub issues and pull requests.
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Ghrip is a command line tool for ripping (cloning) repositories from GitHub in bulk. It allows you to clone all repositories owned by a named user or users, or from an organisation or organisations.
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Ghrip is a command line tool for ripping (cloning) repositories from GitHub in bulk. It allows you to clone all repositories owned by a named user or users, or from an organisation or organisations.
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GitMarshal is a command-line tool that allows developers to fetch and display various metrics about GitHub repositories. It provides insights into issues, stargazers, forks, commits, pull requests, and more.
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Helps you solve the problem of who should review your code.
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A scripting languge to keep it all together.
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