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Reverse Dependencies for tty-table

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

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Noko CLI is the easiest way to add, remove, and view all your entries from your terminal.
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Generates a list of dependencies in package.json, with name, version and a link to the source code of the specific version on the NPM registry.
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A deployment tool that automates application deployment to cloud providers (Hetzner, AWS) with K3s orchestration and Cloudflare tunnels.
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Perform Trello operations like adding pomodori to a card name and moving cards across lists
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You can view, download or upload files via your public cloud storage service accounts
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A commandline interface to private Docker Registries
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An easy to use library for managing your postfix database.
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Prometheus Logs and Batchs supervision over PushGateway and commands orchestration
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Um script em Ruby para ajudar o dia-a-dia de médicos e enfermeiros de Atenção Básica.
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Measures the Rails Heft Index (RHI), a weighted performance score based on realistic Rails 8+ workloads across Active Record, caching, views, jobs, and image processing.
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This is a collection of Rake tasks I use for development. I distribute them as a gem mostly so people who wish to contribute to the other Open Source libraries I maintain can do so easily, but of course you’re welcome to use them yourself if you find them useful.
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