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Reverse Dependencies for activesupport
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a Ruby DSL for walking through a Hash and processing it
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Gem to assist with the display of imgix images
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Automatically sets up usage of a relational table to contain user-created multi-locale string attributes
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Logging your ActiveRecord model, and supply useful methods.
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Keep a DRY multilingual translation of your ActiveRecord models' textual attributes
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Has.Menu is an online service to discover restaurant menus. This utility is used internally to build and validate menu in YAML format.
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Create one model backed by a primary table and a supplementary 'meta' table.
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REST Client for the HasOffers API, version 3.
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Ordering behavior for ActiveRecord models and Mongoid documents.
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Add ability to draft/publish/withdraw/embargo models
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Extremely simple API support for Rails models
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Drop-in replacement for has_secure_password that uses argon2
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Allows to easily add SEO fields for models
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Provides a simple way to find the shortest path in a graph of Rails records using Floyd's algorithm
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Helper methods for dealing with stimulus attributes.
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Simple params policy delegation for rails
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Identifies your active records with a random token. For more information, please see the documentation.
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Identifies your active records with a random token. For more information, please see the documentation.
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For those pesky times when has_many just isn't specific enough.
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