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Reverse Dependencies for activerecord
The projects listed here declare activerecord as a runtime or development dependency
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Use fixtures to create a db independent and git friendly db dump. It's git friendly because each record is in its own file (git doesn't do very well with large files that are committed all at once).
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Github Archive
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Giticious is a simple Git with user management
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Validate your gitlab-ci.yml files
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Simplest git server with permissions
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To be used within Rails applications.
Helps you to define searches with filters and facets
and data tables with sortable columns and filters.
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Often use snippet for ActiveRecord.
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Glamorous Camping
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Give Lively Commands
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Implementation of the Command Pattern
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Easy accessors for ActiveRecord attributes translated using Globalize3.
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Rails I18n: de-facto standard library for ActiveRecord 3 model/data translation.
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Globalize3 auto-translator using Google Translate (or any other backend).
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Provides support for using automatic translation gems with Globalize.
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raise error when duplicated tlanslate columns exist and generate remove migration
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Provides a common interface for mapping ActiveRecord models to Global Registry entities and relationships.
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Simple gem to provide global roles for ActiveRecord models without using of another models
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some shared data.
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Adds support for composite primary keys to ActiveRecord.
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GlueGun makes dependency injection and hydration a first-order concern
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