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Reverse Dependencies for prism

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

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A HAML to ERB converter for migrating Rails views. Handles tags, attributes, Ruby code, blocks, filters, and interpolation.
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The project is in a healthy, maintained state
A tool to generate LSIF and SCIP index files for Ruby codebases
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Combines static AST analysis with runtime profiling to prioritize performance optimizations by actual impact
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A long-lived project that still receives updates
Immosquare-cleaner streamlines Rails applications by running tools like RuboCop, ERBLint, Stylelint and more. It ensures code quality, readability, and consistency across the application.
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Import specific constants from a file, into the global namespace or into another constant.
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Evaluate the similarities and differences in your objects. Art does not reflect what is seen, rather it makes the hidden visible.
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JSON Driven, Stateless Rules Engine for JIT and efficient evaluation of complex rules and computation graphs.
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There's a lot of open issues
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A layer of abstraction on top of Ripper for handling Abstract Syntax Trees in Ruby.
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Configure Minitest with common plugins and options to make it even nicer to use.
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☯️ Intelligently merge two versions of a Ruby file using Prism AST analysis, similar to a smart 'git merge' specifically designed for Ruby code.
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Support auto generation of RBS by `Data.define` in rbs-inline syntax
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Rubyists love metaprogramming. This tool bridges between RBS and metaprogramming, by allowing you to define a macro, which is then used to generate RBS definitions based on macro invocations."
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ReferenceExtractor parses Ruby code to produce a graph of constant and file references that other tools can use for rules like layering or dependency checks.
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