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Reverse Dependencies for m
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Auto-submit Rails exceptions as new issues on GitHub
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A fast, safe, simple direct SQL executor for PG
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Format ERB files with speed and precision.
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An interface for creating feature-driven operations.
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A Ruby Language Server implementation
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Adds missing native PostgreSQL data types to ActiveRecord and convenient querying extensions for ActiveRecord and Arel
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SynapsePay v3 Rest Native API Library
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Parse the texts out of the haml files into localization files
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Minimal embedded v8 engine for Ruby (Sqreen's fork)
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by is a library preloader for ruby designed to speed up process startup.
It uses a client/server approach, where the server loads the libraries and
listens on a UNIX socket, and the client connects to that socket to run
processes. For each client connection, the server forks a worker process,
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Complements Capybara with additional finders and matchers.
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Formtastic Plugin for ClientSideValidaitons
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Context based validations for ActiveRecord models
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CLI helper for creating Discourse themes
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Treat fixtures like factories and factories like fixtures
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Turbolinks Plugin for ClientSideValidaitons
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CSV Object-relational mapping for Ruby
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conversion from complexy write params to a json blob that an AR model can consume
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Excon, with Hypermedia traversing baked in.
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Ruby implementation of Doubly Linked List, following some Ruby idioms.
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