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Reverse Dependencies for activesupport
The projects listed here declare activesupport as a runtime or development dependency
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Run your messenger bots
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Run your messenger bots
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Deprecated Europeana REST API client. Superseded by the europeana-api gem.
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Search and retrieve records from the Europeana REST API
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Cqrs tooling.
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Message buffer, command processor and event processor daemons for Euston-RabbitMq
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Ruby port for Jonathan Oliver's EventStore. See https://github.com/joliver/EventStore for details.
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Default projection classes for Euston.
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JRuby RabbitMq bindings
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Common functionality for interacting with euston from websites.
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Embedded ViewComponents (EVC) is a Rails template handler that brings JSX-like syntax to ViewComponent, allowing you to write custom component tags directly in your .evc templates. It's a drop-in replacement for .erb files that works seamlessly with existing ViewComponents, supporting self-closin...
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eve updated for rails 4
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A Ruby interface to EVE Gate
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Core extensions to Ruby classes
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Various test helpers for Rails projects
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Useful ActiveModel validators with ClientSideValidations support.
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EventAttribute allows you to turn your date/datetime columns in to boolean attributes in ActiveRecord.
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Ruby wrapper for Eventbrite REST API.
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Distributed application framework for developing event-driven automations.
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EventedBluepill keeps your daemons up while taking up as little resources as possible. After all you probably want the resources of your server to be used by whatever daemons you are running rather than the thing that's supposed to make sure they are brought back up, should they die or misbehave.
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