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Reverse Dependencies for minitest-focus

The projects listed here declare minitest-focus as a runtime or development dependency

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Helps to save your eyes, when reading hardcore SQL requests in console
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A pure Ruby implementation of a useful subset of Prolog.
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A long-lived project that still receives updates
Utility function to efficiently merge Tailwind CSS classes without style conflicts.
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This gem is only needed before Rails 7.1, where the trilogy adapter is built in. When you upgrade to a version after 7.1.a, replace this with `gem "trilogy"` to ensure that trilogy itself is available.
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Glimmer DSL for Web (Ruby in the Browser Web Frontend Framework) enables building Web Frontends using Ruby in the Browser, as per Matz's recommendation in his RubyConf 2022 keynote speech to replace JavaScript with Ruby. It aims at providing the simplest, most intuitive, most straight-forward, and most productive frontend framework in existence. The framework follows the Ruby way (with DSLs and TIMTOWTDI) and the Rails way (Convention over Configuration) in building Isomorphic Ruby on Rails Applications. It provides a Ruby HTML DSL, which uniquely enables writing both structure code and logic code in one language. It supports both Unidirectional (One-Way) Data-Binding (using <=) and Bidirectional (Two-Way) Data-Binding (using <=>). Dynamic rendering (and re-rendering) of HTML content is also supported via Content Data-Binding. Modular design is supported with Glimmer Web Components, Component Slots, and Component Custom Event Listeners. And, a Ruby CSS DSL is supported with the included Glimmer DSL for CSS. Many samples are demonstrated in the Rails sample app (there is a very minimal Standalone [No Rails] sample app too). You can finally live in pure Rubyland on the Web in both the frontend and backend with Glimmer DSL for Web! This gem relies on Opal Ruby.
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0.05
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Scalable Rails Background Processing with AWS Lambda & SQS.
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<tt>minitar-cli</tt> is a pure-Ruby command-line tool that uses {minitar}[https://github.com/halostatue/minitar] to provide a command-line tool, +minitar+, for working with POSIX tar(1) archive files.
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0.04
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The appengine gem is a set of classes, plugins, and tools for integration with Google App Engine. It provides access to the App Engine runtime environment, including logging to the Google Cloud Console and interrogation of hosting properties. It also provides Rake tasks for managing your App Engine application, for example to run production maintenance commands such as database migrations. This gem is NOT required to deploy your Ruby application to App Engine.
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0.04
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Configurations provides a unified approach to do configurations with the flexibility to do everything from arbitrary configurations to type asserted configurations for your gem or any other ruby code.
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GirFFI creates bindings for GObject-based libraries at runtime based on introspection data provided by the GObject Introspection Repository (GIR) system. Bindings are created at runtime and use FFI to interface with the C libraries. In cases where the GIR does not provide enough or correct information to create sane bindings, overrides may be created.
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This gem provides an easy interface to deploy andmanage a private gem server on Google Cloud Platform.
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Manage DNS through a git-based workflow. If you're looking for the original 'record_store', that has been renamed to 'sequel_record_store'.
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Ruby wrapper for interacting with the SportRadar API. SportRadar has over 23 published APIs. This library aims to support them incrementally. Contributions welcome!
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0.02
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Ruby bindings to Tree-Sitter
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Ruby wrapper for Access API
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