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Reverse Dependencies for activesupport

The projects listed here declare activesupport as a runtime or development dependency

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RedisMultiplexer enables to handle redis-servers both primary and read-replica, in your Rails application.
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Based on code at https://gist.github.com/910368#file_as_dependencies_patch.rb
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A test helper that removes `ActiveSupport::Deprecation` noise from being interlaced in your test output. Instead this gem collects any and all deprecation warnings that occur during your tests, and succinctly reports them at the end of the test run.
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Convert ActiveSupport::Duration objects to human-friendly strings like '2h 30m 17s'.
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active_support-encrypted_redis_store provides a encrypted cache for ActiveSupport. It protects your critical data by enabling runtime encryption in the redis_cache
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Lightweight JSON logger and formatter integrating with Rails/ActiveSupport. No extra deps beyond Rails/Activesupport. Compatible with Rails 6–8.
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ActiveTracker is a self-hosted website (combined with this rubygem) to track user requests through your logs, see errors raise and queue usage/failures
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active_triples-local_name provides a standard interface and default implementation for a minter of the local name portion of a URI.
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