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Reverse Dependencies for turbo-rails

The projects listed here declare turbo-rails as a runtime or development dependency

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IronAdmin is a convention-over-configuration admin panel engine for Ruby on Rails that automatically generates CRUD interfaces from your models with built-in support for search, filters, scopes, custom actions, theming, and policy-based authorization.
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A Rails engine for managing and publishing content with a flexible schema.
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Jav is a very custom Content Management System for Ruby on Rails that saves development time by building user interfaces and logic using configuration rather than traditional coding; When configuration is not enough, you can fallback to familiar Ruby on Rails code.
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An open source Rails 8+ engine built on `layered-ui-rails` that provides a multi-provider AI assistant with streaming responses and a full conversation UI.
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An open source Rails 8+ engine built on Tailwind CSS, providing customisable WCAG 2.2 AA compliant design tokens, utility classes, and Stimulus controllers for theme switching, mobile navigation, slide-out panels, modals, and tabs. Integrates with the gems you already use (Devise, Pagy, Ransack).
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An implementation of the circuit breaker pattern using ActiveRecord
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Lookout is a fork of Ahoy Captain with SQLite support, continued maintenance, and modern Rails 8 compatibility. Full-featured analytics dashboard with conversion funnels, goals tracking, and beautiful visualizations.
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masks is a ruby library and rails engine that adds simple, extensible auth to most applications. DO NOT USE
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A Ruby gem that provides tooling for connecting to and inspecting MCP servers, allowing you to list and execute tools, resources, and prompts with JSON output.
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Fast and awesome tables, with pagination, sorting, filtering and custom views.
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A quick and easy way to implement an instant-messaging module using Turbo Rails.
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MetaWorkflows provides a flexible framework for creating and executing AI-powered workflows with human interaction points, built as a Rails engine for easy integration into existing applications.
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modal_stack adds a navigation stack on top of Hotwire: push N modals/drawers/bottom sheets, deep-link the top of the stack via native Rails URLs, get full browser history (back/forward) support, and drive everything from imperative Turbo Stream actions (modal_push, modal_pop, modal_replace).
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Provides controllers, views, and helpers for viewing and managing notifications created by the noticed gem. Mark as read/unread, filter, and render a notification bell — GitHub-style.
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Define multi-step job workflows as directed acyclic graphs. Parallel execution, failure handling, data passing between steps, and a built-in DAG visualizer. No Redis — all state in your database.
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