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Reverse Dependencies for trollop

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

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rbpic ===== A high-level assembly dialect (RSM) that compiles into PIC assembly that targets the PIC10 series of microprocessors by Microchip.
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Lightweight native bindings to the libgpod library.
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Generates a useful base configuration for PostgreSQL in RDS
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A simple static generator for reading lists.
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Redact is a dependency-based work planner for Redis. It allows you to express your work as a set of tasks that are dependent on other tasks, and to execute runs across this graph, in such a way that all dependencies for a task are guaranteed to be satisfied before the task itself is executed.
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Dump keys from Redis based an pattern from util config file and upload dump to S3
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Git/capistrano workflow automation script with Redmine & Github issue integration
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A command-line application for pasting to https://refheap.com.
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A simple tool for storing plain text references.
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Make many repeated HTTP calls in various ways.
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Reduce your redundant gem depenencies with resquire, which figures out which gems are redundant so you can require less gems for your ruby projects while still retaining the same functionality! By reducing redundant gems, you can make your application faster!
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Codepad is a remote code evaluation service. reval uses codepad to run code from various languages. Think of it as Ruby's eval from the command line.
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Create easily a tunnel to forward connection (like a ssh) to the client host
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A gem for creating and fetching code reviews via the revue.io website
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Executable gem for managing multiple git repositories in a top level directory. r-git allow you to easily fetch, pull, change branch, etc. across multiple git repositories with a single command.
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Gem for sending Cassandra metrics to Riemann.
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This is a polite fork of riemann-tools, using my riemann-ruby-experiments gem instead of riemann-ruby-client. As a result, events can be batched together to be sent in one message to a Riemann server. Additionally, more control over the TCP socket options is given, and UDP isn’t suppo...
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This is a gem with some Digivizer-specific enhancements.
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