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Reverse Dependencies for activemodel
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An Object-Oriented approach to working with Chargify in Ruby
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100% exclusive message for any ActiveModel validation error.
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Executes commands on remote servers
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Simple way to create decorators and presenters
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Cassandra ActiveModel
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Adds non validator errors to active model
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Extra columns for use with the gem table_cloth.
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Provides some extra validations for ActiveModel.
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Collection of users and applications authentication methods for use when you want your users or applications authorize using the Exvo platform.
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Ruby based client gem for interacting with the EngineYard Instance Provisioning API
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Gem Faat kills your fat models.
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A utility for building progressively enhanced Facebook dialogs
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Command pattern for Ruby
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Funcionalidad básica de creación de Cfdis empleando las APIs Web y Multiemisor. Empleando rest-client y basic_active_model
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FancyHash provides additional functionality and convenience methods for working with Ruby hashes
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Ruby wrapper of Telegram's Bot API to create applications using web hooks functionality.
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An active_model compliant wrapper for FatSecret API
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This gem can be used to calculate FBA fees for Amazon merchants. It should return similar values to: https://sellercentral.amazon.com/hz/fba/profitabilitycalculator/index
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A client for Fedora Commons Repository (fcrepo) version 4
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Create a composite feed of 'recent activity' from multiple models in your rails app. They will be sorted by a datetime column (usually created_at). This removes the need for insert hooks to create 'activity' in an extra table.
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