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Reverse Dependencies for async
The projects listed here declare async as a runtime or development dependency
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Much like ActiveRecord abstracts the model as an ORM from the
backend data-store, SmartMessage abstracts the message from
its backend transport processes.
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Decide, Evolve, React
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Common files
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Client for StatelyDB, a document database built on top of DynamoDB with Elastic Schema that allows you to change your data model any time with automatic backwards compatibility.
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Analyses your Gemfile for dependency health: checks if gems are actively maintained (last commit dates via GitHub and GitLab, release dates), outdated versions, archived repos, OpenSSF Scorecard security scores, known vulnerabilities via deps.dev, and libyear drift. Ruby version freshness with EO...
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Test fixtures for running in Async.
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Test fixtures for running in Async::HTTP.
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Sxn simplifies git worktree management with intelligent project rules and secure automation
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Yet another dirbuster tool
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Telegem is a modern Telegram Bot Framework for Ruby inspired by Telegraf.js.
Built with async-first design using HTTPX, featuring scenes, middleware,
and a clean DSL. Perfect for building scalable Telegram bots.
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Tiny wrapper aroung async to create a queue of tasks
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A lightweight async message bus built on the async gem with fiber-only concurrency.
Provides typed pub/sub channels with explicit acknowledgment, dead letter queues,
bounded backpressure, delivery timeout tracking, and per-channel statistics.
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