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Reverse Dependencies for drb

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

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TrustyCms is a simple and powerful publishing system designed for small teams. It is built with Rails and is similar to Textpattern or MovableType, but is a general purpose content management system--not merely a blogging engine.
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Run every test in a fork to avoid pollution and get clean output per test
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Loupe is a Ruby test framework that can run tests in parallel in Ractor or forked process mode
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The devise-twilio-verify gem extends the Devise authentication system to provide enhanced security through two-factor authentication (2FA). It integrates with the Twilio Verify API to send verification codes via SMS or TOTP (time-based one-time passwords). This gem simplifies adding 2FA to Devise...
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Simplify the implementation of consistent services within an API-based software platform.
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A long-lived project that still receives updates
This library provides us with the methods to submit a job cooperating with workflow manager.
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A simple Ruby backend job framework without Redis or PostgreSQL dependency. Used to be named HardWorker.
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The project is in a healthy, maintained state
A transport protocol for dRuby that uses WebSocket. It enables connections from a browser to a dRuby server.
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A very, very simple Ruby background job library, that does not have many features, and almost works.
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A long-lived project that still receives updates
The Hub SSO Library supports single sign-on across multiple Rails applications on the same host. The Hub application provides account management facilities (sign up, log in, etc.). The library provides read-only access to data set up by the application. Using the library, exte...
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A long-lived project that still receives updates
Advanced components and Rails management with LocoMotion.
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Lookout is a fork of Ahoy Captain with SQLite support, continued maintenance, and modern Rails 8 compatibility. Full-featured analytics dashboard with conversion funnels, goals tracking, and beautiful visualizations.
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The project is in a healthy, maintained state
ActiveRecord improved select on nested models, allows partial instantiation on nested models, easy one step improvements on performance and memory
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Object persistence with DRb access, manual or automatic RAM/disk switch, and transactions as ruby code.
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Run rufus-scheduler in the background with a DRb unix socket. You can save schedule files in the ~/.rufus directory or as ~/rufus.rb
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