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Reverse Dependencies for timecop

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metanorma-gb lets you write GB standards (Chinese national standards) in AsciiDoc syntax. This gem is in active development. Formerly known as asciidoctor-gb.
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Metanorma template gem for customisation. This gem is meant to be customised for any downstream use. Formerly known as metanorma-acme
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metanorma-iec lets you write IEC standards in AsciiDoc syntax. This gem is in active development.
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metanorma-ietf lets you write IETF documents, such as Internet-Drafts and RFCs, in native AsciiDoc syntax. This is part of the Metanorma publishing framework. RFC XML ("xml2rfc" Vocabulary XML, RFC 7991) is the XML-based language used for writing Internet-Drafts and RFCs, but not everyone likes ...
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metanorma-iho lets you write IHO in AsciiDoc syntax. This gem is in active development.
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metanorma-iso lets you write ISO standards in AsciiDoc syntax. This gem is in active development. Formerly known as asciidoctor-iso.
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metanorma-standoc realises standards following the Metanorma standoc model This gem is in active development.
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Metanorma for UN documents. Formerly known as metanorma-unece
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This is a Ruby implementation of the Moleculer framework.
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