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Reverse Dependencies for factory_bot
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Spree extension with Slick slider
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Spree extension for generating menus with custom static pages
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This integration connects your spree shop to the tradebyte platform
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A gem that allows for simple SQL-based search and sort functionality
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More API gem than is reasonable.
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A Ruby/GTK3 gem to manage ssh hulls
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exposes state machine method to run code after a transition is committed to the database
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API wrapper for Strongmind's Event Pipeline
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Implements basic functionality needed to create and find records in SuiteCRM.
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Generate and send Electronic Invoices to SUNAT
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A library for interacting with REST APIs. Similar to ActiveResource
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Provides tools for managing resource-efficient backfills of large datasets via ActiveJob
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This gem is almost a straight copy and paste of https://github.com/rswag/rswag/tree/master/rswag-specs with the Rails specific code stripped out so it can be used in Rack applications that don't use Rails.
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A mini-framework for intelligently publishing complex model changes to an external API.
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ActiveRecord adapter for SyncMachine.
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Mongoid adapter for SyncMachine.
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An OOP library to query and manage TeamSpeak 3 servers in Ruby.
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Provides common User and Role models to attach Authentication and Authorization via your preferred gem.
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Git's default log command gets the job done, but its formatting capabilities
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Active record arbitrary ordering
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