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philiprehberger-dependency_graph

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philiprehberger-dependency_graph is an open-source Ruby library that helps developers resolve dependencies using topological sorting and supports parallel batch scheduling. It is ideal for managing complex dependency graphs in Ruby projects.

Open SourceMIT
WebCLI
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Overview

4 features

In the Frameworks & SDKs space, philiprehberger-dependency_graph takes a focused approach. It focuses on resolving dependencies and scheduling tasks in the correct order for Ruby applications. philiprehberger-dependency_graph is an open-source project aimed at ruby developers. The project is open source (MIT). The product ships for the web and the command line.

It is developed by Philip Rehberger (Germany), and the product first shipped in 2014. The project is developed in the open on GitHub with 6 commits in the last 90 days. Among its 4 catalogued features are dependency resolution, topological sort, and parallel batch scheduling.

  • ✓Dependency resolution
  • ✓Topological sort
  • ✓Parallel batch scheduling
  • ✓Ruby integration

Tags

dependency-resolutiontopological-sortruby-gem

Built with & integrations

Framework
nextjs
Runs on
BrowserCLI

Trust & compliance

LicenseMIT
Verified signals
✓ HTTPS✓ Open Source✓ Free tier✓ GitHub · ★ 1✓ Active maintenance

Recent events

Latest indexed changes and source events

  1. IndexedJun 26, 7:33 PM

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Frequently asked questions about philiprehberger-dependency_graph

What is philiprehberger-dependency_graph?
Philiprehberger-dependency_graph focuses on resolving dependencies and scheduling tasks in the correct order for Ruby applications. It is catalogued under Frameworks & SDKs on PulseGate.
Who should use philiprehberger-dependency_graph?
philiprehberger-dependency_graph is an open-source project built for ruby developers.
Does philiprehberger-dependency_graph have a free plan?
Yes — philiprehberger-dependency_graph is open source under the MIT license and free to use.
What platforms does philiprehberger-dependency_graph run on?
philiprehberger-dependency_graph runs on the web and the command line.
Is philiprehberger-dependency_graph still active?
PulseGate's automated liveness checks currently classify philiprehberger-dependency_graph as active. The GitHub repository shows 6 commits in the last 90 days.
What tools are similar to philiprehberger-dependency_graph?
Similar tools tracked by PulseGate include philiprehberger-tree, philiprehberger-circuit_board, and philiprehberger-pagination.philiprehberger-treephiliprehberger-circuit_boardphiliprehberger-pagination
Who develops philiprehberger-dependency_graph?
philiprehberger-dependency_graph is developed by Philip Rehberger, based in Germany.
How long has philiprehberger-dependency_graph been around?
philiprehberger-dependency_graph first shipped in 2014.

At a glance

Pricing
Open Source
Platforms
Web
Languages
English
Open source
Yes · ★ 1
License
MIT
First seen
Oct 9, 2023
Activity
🟢 Active
Status
🟢 Active
Built for
ruby developers
Model
Open source
Solves
Resolving dependencies and scheduling tasks in the correct order for Ruby applications.

Developer

🇩🇪Philip Rehberger
Small team
↗ GitHub

Open source

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⭐ Stars
1
🍴 Forks
0
Open issues
0
Last commit
3w ago
Commits 90d
6
Contributors
2
Authorship
Small team
Default branch
main

Live coverage

Confidence
Medium · 73
Indexed
Jun 26, 2026
Lifecycle
Alive
Activity
Active
First seen
Oct 2023
Last seen
3w ago
Identity audit (9)
Entity ID
cmqvby8uu0a6qz1cjfwz15nfv
Slug
philiprehberger-dependency-graph-ruby-philip-rehbe-philiprehberger-com
Verification state
Indexed for public listing
Claim / listing state
Unclaimed · listed: yes
Index status
Included in index
Latest evidence snapshot
Jun 26, 2026
Timeline basis
Indexed-at chronology (no inferred launch/funding milestones).
Last updated
Jun 26, 2026
Canonical URL
https://philiprehberger.com/open-source-packages/ruby/philiprehberger-dependency_graph

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