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Reverse Dependencies for travis

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

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Integrate production gems for high quality projects.
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Add the Keybase open protocol for identity proofs to your Rails app. There's a bunch of docs for how to use it.
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Provides a standard way to do searches using query strings in an API endpoint
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Redmine plugin for checking Redmine's own vulnerabilities
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This helps systems manage rights and roles on a controller/action basis.
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Roxanne: publish your CI status to your device of choice
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Rubic is a very simple Scheme interpreter written in Ruby.
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Rails error handler that integrates with Sentry and generates 4xx error responses
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Run shell commands and fold output gently.
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Seamlessly route all TCP traffic for you application through a SOCKS v4 or v5 server with nearly zero effort. Once required and configured all traffic leveraging the TCPSocket class will route via your configured SOCKS server.
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This gem will parse the output of calling "rspec --perform", then will redistribute the spec files evenly, based on file run time, across all builds established in the travis.yml file.
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