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Reverse Dependencies for bundler
The projects listed here declare bundler as a runtime or development dependency
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Guard::Sidekiq automatically starts/stops/restarts sidekiq worker
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Building your iOS apps has never been easier
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Validations mixin for Ruby objects and support for Hanami
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A command line hash identifying tool and checking library.
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HashDot allows you to call hash properties with a dot the same way you would call, say, ActiveRecord relationships and attributes. More traversable and often faster than OpenStruct.
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HelpScout API Wrapper
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Beat Heroku's 60s boot timeout with a forward proxy.
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This gem is designed for use by Rails applications running on Heroku. For others, the better approach is to use a frontend server such as nginx or Apache. However, the Heroku Cedar stack is no longer fronted by a file server, and there is no automatic provision for gzipping responses. This gem activates Rack::Deflate for all requests. In addition, we serve up the gzipped versions of our precompiled assets, taking advantage of the higher compression ratio used during precompilation, and reducing CPU load at request time.
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Hoof is linux variant of pow. It's based on nss, eventmachine and unicorn
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ibanizator generates the correct IBAN for given account number and bank number
for german accounts. It is possible to validate given international IBANS.
Calculates also the BIC and bank names for given german bank codes.
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IcoMoon is an icon set rendered by css font-face way. This gem integrates IcoMoon with Rails asset pipeline for easy of use.
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Ruby Client for Instapaper's Full API
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The swiss army knife of instagram functionality. Restores all deprecated hashtag functionality from the instagram api without any of the authorization.
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Allows for multi-function API calls, the addition of custom fields, and more. All in an easy-to-use package!
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Interactors are a pattern for structuring your business logic into units.
They have a flexible context that they pass between them, which makes them
easy-to-write, but hard-to-understand after you've written them. Much of
this confusion comes from not knowing what the interactor is supposed to
take as input and what it's expected to produce.
Enter contracts. Contracts allow you define, up front, a contract both for
the input of an interactor, known as expectations, and the output of it,
known as promises. Additionally, you can define a handler for what happens
when an interactor violates its contracts, known as a breach.
Declaring these contracts can help define your interface and make it easier
to understand how to use an interactor. They form both documentation and
validation for your business logic.
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Allow users to invite other users to join your organization
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An event loop.
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New generation ruby client for IronWorker
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OpenTracing Tracer implementation for Jaeger in Ruby
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Generate API documentation from JSON Schema.
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