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Reverse Dependencies for yard

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

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Tickle is a date/time helper gem to help parse natural language into a recurring pattern. Tickle is designed to be a compliment of Chronic and can interpret things such as "every 2 days, every Sunday, Sundays, Weekly, etc.
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And here would be description.
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Markov chains for all your friends~
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Pure ruby general purpose router with interfaces for rails, rack, email or choose your own adventure
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An ORM using the Data Mapper pattern, specifically built to solve Digital Repository use cases.
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XcodeProject is the Ruby API for working with Xcode project files
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Abstract Method is a tiny library enabling you to define abstract methods in Ruby classes and modules.
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API consumable error messages with ActiveModel::Errors drop-in compatibility.
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ActiveTriples provides tools for modeling RDF as discrete resources.
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Ruby library for the Amadeus travel APIs, providing hotel, flight, airport, and other travel related APIs.
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This gem is intended to wrap Amazon's SellerCentral pages with a Ruby API. Currently this gem supports accessing buyer feedback only.
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An easy to use, framework agnostic, customizable library to easily store and retrieve application configuration.
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Appear is a tool for revealing a given process in your terminal. Given a process ID, `appear` finds the terminal emulator view (be it a window, tab, or pane) containing that process and shows it to you. Appear understands terminal multiplexers like `tmux`, so if your target process is in a multiplexer session, `appear` will reveal a client connected to that session, or start one if needed. This project intends to support all POSIX operating systems eventually, but currently only supports macOS.
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asciidoctor-bibliography lets you handle citations and bibliography the "asciidoctor-way"! Its syntax is designed to be native-asciidoctor: * single cite `cite:[key]`; * contextual cite `cite[key, page=3]`; * multiple cites `cite:[key1]+[key2]`; * full cite `fullcite:[key]`; and * TeX-compatible macros including `citep:[key]`, `citet:[key]` and friends. Citation output styles are fully bridged to the CSL library, supporting formats such as IEEE, APA, Chicago, DIN and ISO 690. The `bibliography::[]` command generates a full reference list that adheres to your configured citation style.
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