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Reverse Dependencies for yard

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

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Emailage is a Fraud Prevention Solution. This gem implements a client for the Emailage web service.
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ftpd is a pure Ruby FTP server library. It supports implicit and explicit TLS, IPV6, passive and active mode, and is unconditionally compliant per RFC-1123. It can be used as part of a test fixture or embedded in a program.
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* Benchmark different versions of same or similar gems * Copy & Re-namespace any gem to benchmark side-by-side with `benchmarks-ips` * Enforce Gemfile version constraints * Regex search across all installed gem's source code to find issues quickly * Trim down app load times by keeping your worst players on the bench (useful for beating Heroku slug load time cutoff)
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Rails drop in for Varnish support.
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A gem with tools for machine learning.
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A deployment strategy for Capistrano 2.0 which combines rsync with a remote cache, allowing fast deployments from SCM servers behind firewalls.
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Common code, such as validators and mixins, that are shared between ActiveModels in metasploit-framework and ActiveRecords in metasploit_data_models.
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The official Ruby wrapper for the Podio API used and maintained by the Podio team
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Distribute your spec suite amongst your LAN via Bonjour.
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Open local or remote XLSX, XLS, ODS, CSV (comma separated), TSV (tab separated), other delimited, fixed-width files, and Google Docs. Returns an enumerator of Arrays or Hashes, depending on whether there are headers.
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A modern fast tagging framework for Rails 3.1+
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A Ruby implementation of go-identicon by Damian Gryski RubyIdenticon creates an identicon, similar to those created by Github. A title and key are used by siphash to calculate a hash value that is then used to create a visual identicon representation. The identicon is made by creating a left hand side pixel representation of each bit in the hash value, this is then mirrored onto the right hand side to create an image that we see as a shape. The grid and square sizes can be varied to create identicons of differing size.
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