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Reverse Dependencies for activesupport
The projects listed here declare activesupport as a runtime or development dependency
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A library for communicating with Unfuddle
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A simple, flexible DSL for generating reports.
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Write bodyguard classes for permission management with a minimal DSL
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Insert BoGitword description.
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Gerador de boletos registrados.
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Send a secure post somewhere
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This gem include sorting and filtering methods
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neo4j driver, via the HTTP API
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Unofficial REST API client for Bonita BPM
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Create realistic demo data by simulating events occurring over some time period
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Used to sync data from Bookafy
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Ruby client for the Booker v4 API - http://apidoc.booker.com
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Pension Guidance Booking Locations API adapter
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Easy upload management for ActiveRecord w/Google Storage option
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SML is a rich text format for describe of the BookLab rich contents, base on [JsonML](http://jsonml.org).
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Bookmaker provides authors a free, ruby-based production toolchain for self-published paper and electronic books using the LaTeX document preparation system.
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A framework that generates PDF and e-Pub from Markdown, and HTML files.
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Gem containing a ActiveSupport concern for habling HmacSha auth
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Create ruby server or integrates with a Rails app to integrate NATS messages consumer
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In Devise you own controllers, models and views. With Booth you don't own the models (much like ActiveStorage). The Controllers you do own, but the implementation is pretty much just calling Booth helpers. The views you own completely, just as in Devise.
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