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Reverse Dependencies for yard
The projects listed here declare yard as a runtime or development dependency
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Simple wrapper for the GroupMe v3 API
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Wrapper for the Groupon API
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GScraper is a web-scraping interface to various Google Services.
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C Bindings for Uber's H3 library
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Ruby tools for HAProxy, including config file management.
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Nice class method wrapper for Barby
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The new label style for Ruby 1.9's literal hash keys
is somewhat controversial. This tool seamlessly converts Ruby files between
the old and the new syntaxes.
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Hatenablog AtomPub API library
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A JRuby binding for HBase
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Simple Heatmap generator in Ruby. (Requires ImageMagick)
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The Ruby Container for Henry
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Programmatically generate and manage AWS CloudFormation templates, stacks, and change sets.
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Encapsulate form logic and validations in a simple object
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Plug-in that provides I18n Inflector module integration with Rails.
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duplicate index checker
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A Ruby wrapper for the Instagram REST and Search APIs
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A Ruby authorization library
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The Jaccard Coefficient Index is a measure of how similar two sets are. This library makes calculating the coefficient very easy, and provides useful helpers.
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Share your Jade views between client and server, eliminate code duplication and make your single-page app SEO friendly
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Spin up a jetty instance (e.g., the one at https://github.com/projecthydra/hydra-jetty) and wrap test in it. This lets us run tests against a real copy of solr and fedora.
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