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Reverse Dependencies for faker
The projects listed here declare faker as a runtime or development dependency
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Trigram similarity, guaranteed equivalent to postgres's. Oh yeah.
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PHI Access Restriction & Logging for Rails ActiveRecord
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Encode various filtering operations in http parameter hashes
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The Sequel equivalent for Ransack, Metasearch, Searchlogic
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See more at https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/api-craft/QlRF3lMusm0
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Pick a random record and cache the result for display.
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PlatformX Gem for PlatformX
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A DSL for presenting ActiveRecord::Relations without instantiating ActiveRecord models
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Create inboxes for your users to send and receive emails.
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Easily simulate Sendgrid webhooks using Pokey.
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Set of tools used when developing Ruby based apps
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Replace swear words from users' inputs or be notified and execute your own callbacks.
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Reusable generic features for Rails applications
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Simplify Faker usage with languages using non-ascii characters.
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Client library for polygon.io's REST and Websocket API's. Polygon IO is an API for market data. Modernized version
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Pose ('Polymorphic Search') allows fulltext search for ActiveRecord objects.
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Create fake people, with real-ish addresses.
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Preview HTML emails in your browser during development
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Ruby on Rails integration for the Pragma architecture.
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Precedent is a lightweight markup language for legal documents
heavily inspired by Markdown, LaTeX, and the print style of the
United States Reports, the official reports of decisions of the
United States Supreme Court.
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