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Reverse Dependencies for activesupport
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WireTap driver
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Configure and Broadcast ActiveModel events via Wisper
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Add ActiveRecord callback support; ActiveJob support and Automagic connection of subscriber classes to publisher models
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This method provides method 'with_default_value' to objects. When this method is called, the method checkes instance by 'blank?' (defined by ActiveSupport, not 'nil?'). If the instance is evaluated as blank, returns default value.
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A simple events system for Ruby apps.
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Simple role feature.
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A simple time based cache
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Generate customizable uid for your ActiveRecord models
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Provides facilities to utilize UUIDs with ActiveRecord, including model and migration extensions.
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Rails library that lets you have an encrypted identities for your active record models.
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CSV Validator
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CSV Validator
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remote seeding for wlw projects.
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Extend core methods in Rails
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Consumer is a library for consuming xml resources via Builder, libxml, and some request sending / response marshaling glue. It comes with an app generator that creates an empty ready-for-rails gem that itself comes with a generator for making the request/response classes, config files, and specs ...
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Lightweight Active Directory LDAP read access
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Check the GitHub page for a detailed description.
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Repository to store shared code among Ruby projects.
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Often backup files have year, month, date and hour encoded in their filename. Wolfe uses this information to clean up such files and can be configured to keep daily/monthly backups for a certain timespans. It will always keep one backup per year.
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