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Reverse Dependencies for minitest

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

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This project provides an installer framework for Ruby on Windows based on the MSYS2 toolchain.
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Use your angular templates with rails' asset pipeline
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A simple, ORM agnostic, Ruby 1.9 compatible date validator for Rails 3+, based on ActiveModel. Currently supporting :after, :before, :after_or_equal_to and :before_or_equal_to options.
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A Ruby client generator for HTTP APIs described with a JSON schema
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Rails wrapper for Reapop JavaScript library (https://github.com/LouisBarranqueiro/reapop). The version number of this gem follows the version number of the original JavaScript library.
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A Like/Dislike recommendation engine for Ruby apps using Redis.
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RenderSync turns your Rails partials realtime with automatic updates through Faye
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Busser - Runs tests for projects in Test Kitchen
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There's a lot of open issues
Web interface for delayed_job inspired by resque
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A long-lived project that still receives updates
Knapsack Pro wraps your current test runner(s) and works with your existing CI infrastructure to parallelize tests optimally. It dynamically splits your tests based on up-to-date test execution data. It's designed from the ground up for CI and supports all of them.
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