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Reverse Dependencies for webmock
The projects listed here declare webmock as a runtime or development dependency
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Webspinne analyzes websites by counting their pages.
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Fetch the web pages and stat.
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A Ruby gem for interacting with XXX's REST API
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WebTrap allows you to write tests that assert on outgoing requests. This
allows you to verify that such requests match the documentation of external
services without actually having to hit them.
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A rails plugin gem for WeChat API
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Wechat API wrapper
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Library for wechat application(微信小程序) API, wechat docs: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/debug/wxadoc/dev/api/api-login.html
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Simple WeChat OAuth Client
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WeChat Bot for Ruby with personal account
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Wechselkurse is a Ruby wrapper and CLI for some APIs of currency exchange rates.
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A simple Ruby client for the WEGIFT API
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The Ruby interface to the Wego Hotels API
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This gem provides functionality for calculating exchange rates using the wego currency exchange rate API.
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Gem to wrap Weimark API
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interact with wercker API, Deeper integration with wercker.
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API client for We Ship Express V2.
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A CLI wrapper around the WFH.io (https://www.wfh.io) remote job board
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Extend your middleware to include Node.js
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A Ruby gem for interacting with the WhatConverts API.
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WhatIs.this fetches any entity metadata from Wikipedia by title and renders it concisely and
informatively. Think `WhatIs.these(list, of, user, entered, toponyms).map(&:coordinates)` for
example.
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