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regarding ITP: ruby-rqrcode-core -- library to encode QR Codes
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Pirate Praveen <prav...@debian.org>
Package https://rubygems.org/gems/rqrcode_core
rqrcode_core is a Ruby library for encoding QR Codes. The simple
interface (with no runtime dependencies) allows you to create QR Code
data
structures.
.
Features:
* rqrcode_core is a ruby only library. It requires no native
libraries. Just
Ruby!
* It is an encoding library. It cannot be used to decode QR codes.
* The interface is simple and assumes the user just want to encode a
string
into a QR code.
.
rqrcode_core is the basis of the popular rqrcode library, which allows
one
to generate different renderings of your QR code, including png, svg
and
ansi.
This is a new dependency for ruby-qrcode 1.x
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