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Reverse Dependencies for minitest

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

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Raw sql with ruby - ideal for reports, large queries, separating SQL from code logic and CQRS
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A RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation) engine that integrates seamlessly with Rails applications
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Allows ActiveRecord and Rails to use a `cached_at` column for the `cache_key` if available
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Instead of scattering validations, strong parameters, and business rules across controllers and models, changesets give you one clear interface for handling data before it touches the database.
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A tool to help with cloning of active record objects.
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Provides `ActiveRecord::Relation#except`, a convenience method that let's you select all the fields from a table with the exception of the given ones.
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Break large filters into components and see how each component affects the result
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Just use instance.hat(<attribute>) to get the human attribute name translation for the attribute
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The ActiveRecod MemSQL Adapter is an ActiveRecord connection adapter based on the standard mysql2 adapter. This adapter is a customized version of the mysql2 adapter to provide support for MemSQL.
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Provides `ActiveRecord::Relation#one!`, a convenience method that asserts a relation contains exactly one record and returns it. If there are no records or more than one, an `ActiveRecord::NoRecordFound` or `ActiveRecord::MultipleRecordsFound` exception is raised, respectively.
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This patch provides first_or_create method to be atomic, once the default one isn't!!!
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