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Reverse Dependencies for activesupport

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

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an asset gemification of the simple-line-icons icon font library
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Atmos provides a terraform scaffold for creating cloud system architectures
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An implementation of role-based policies and operations to help controllers lose weight.
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Simple, straightforward slugs for your ActiveRecord models.
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Use solrizer to populate solr indexes. You can run solrizer from within your app, using the provided rake tasks, or as a JMS listener
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Ruby Serverless Framework 'SOULs' | Ruby サーバーレスフレームワーク SOULs. Powered by Ruby GraphQL, Active Record, RSpec, RuboCop, and Google Cloud.
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Spectacles adds database view functionality to ActiveRecord. Current supported adapters include Postgres, SQLite, Vertica, and MySQL.
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Ruby wrapper for interacting with the SportRadar API. SportRadar has over 23 published APIs. This library aims to support them incrementally. Contributions welcome!
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Spreedly is a cloud service that allows you to store credit cards and run transactions against them, enabling you to accept payments on your website while avoiding all liability and PCI compliance requirements.
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Taza is an opinionated page object framework.
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Add split accessors for Date/Time/DateTime objects to easily set the date, time, hour, or minute.
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Provides reference time concept to application. Use it instead of ad-hoc `Time.now`
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RDF ruby ORM
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Automatically rebuild and preview TRNML plugins in multiple views
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umlify is a tool that creates class diagrams from your code.
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An ORM using the Data Mapper pattern, specifically built to solve Digital Repository use cases.
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Valle automatically sets minimum and maximum values for the fields of your ActiveRecord model(s), so you shouldn't worry, that string length or ID value will exceed the permissible limit.
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Flexible StatsD instrumentation for Rails, Rack, Grape and more
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When an ActiveRecord/ActiveModel model won't save because it's invalid, this gem writes the validation error messages to the log.
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