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Reverse Dependencies for zeitwerk
The projects listed here declare zeitwerk as a runtime or development dependency
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A gem for interacting with the Evergreen Integrated Library System
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This is a gem for managing external identifiers in Ruby programs.
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Calculate expired backups.
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Extact i18n from Ruby files using Ruby parser and slim files using regex interactively
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Uses HTTP.rb to scrape extraspace.com.
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Manage Factorio MODs with dependency resolution, sync settings from saves, and launch the game
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Allow your testers to generate test data on demand
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An attempt at making CLI-based data processing simpler.
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Simple, efficient, and reliable messaging queue for Ruby
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Fancybox 2 Ruby SDK
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Functional Parsing Library for Ruby
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A Ruby calendar gem with multiple formats and holiday highlighting for many countries
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Systems need to process files. Sometimes those files reside remotely. This simple gem allows you to easily fetch and process remote files.
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Easy way tp access data from finviz.com.
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Retrieve the URL of the first commit for any public Github repository
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The command line interface to Flatiron School services.
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A Ruby SDK for the Fizzy API with automatic retry, exponential backoff, Link header pagination, and observability hooks.
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Test flakyness of commands
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A static site generator.
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FlowEngine provides a DSL for defining multi-step flows as directed graphs with conditional branching, an AST-based rule evaluator, and a pure-Ruby runtime engine. No framework dependencies.
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