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Reverse Dependencies for guard

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

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Allows a single Rails appliation to access many different databases
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Tool for synchronizing static tables across environments.
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Simple builder pattern injection for ruby
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RemoteResource, a gem to use resources with REST services. A replacement for ActiveResource gem.
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dead_gems works by analyzing your gem dependencies and running an exerciser script to see if any of them were used
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Deadlift is a powerful gem that shrinkens your fat code
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Simple and easy to use presentation layer for your Rails models.
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Decking is a rewrite of the node tool also called decking which provides docker orchestration
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Ruby toolkit for Deepgram API https://www.deepgram.com
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Recursive methods for Ruby structures.
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Converts ruby hashes and arrays into objects. Also works with JSON & YAML files.
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An agnostic ActiveSupport::Cache helper to enable easy caching of methods inside your classes.
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Build an NSUserDefaults category using a simple DSL
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Switching between erlang and ruby a fair amount has me missing erlang's function definition features. Particularly dispatching based on pattern matching. Defmatch is my way of bringing some of that functionality into ruby.
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