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Reverse Dependencies for friendly_id
The projects listed here declare friendly_id as a runtime or development dependency
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An adapter for using Sequel::Model with FriendlyId.
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All Grateful Dead show information in a relational database.
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When your customer doesn't want e-commerce but actually you need products, orders and a payment gateway
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The bare bones necessary for Spree.
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A cms system to create basic pages such as about us, privacy policies, user guides and blogs
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A mountable, extendbale, multisite, CMS engine for Rails 5with a basic dashboard interface for your projects
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HancockCMS - ActiveRecord metapackage
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The bare bones necessary for Harpiya.
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Knowledge Base, User Docs, API Docs, Community discussions and more for Rails apps
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Adds a way of storing and view help texts
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An isolated knowledgebase system for Rails that is mountable inside applications.
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#Ruby on #Rails CMS with #Crowdsourcing support changes: http://bit.ly/home-page-0-0-6
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Store SVG and generate your web font icons with Iconly.
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An application for batch processing and fixing common issues when dealing with a large iTunes library
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Provides a simple blog
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Mountable blog engine for Rails application
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ditto above
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An oral history video clips site packaged as a Rails Engine gem.
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Provides catalog functionality for KMS website - Categories, Products, Variants
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Manifest allows for the creation of simple content management with support for easy custom data types. It attempts to preserve the Rails way of working where possible.
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