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Reverse Dependencies for pry-meta
The projects listed here declare pry-meta as a runtime or development dependency
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Monkey patch to index nested errors for ActiveRecord 4
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Detect application environments.
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Make ActiveRecord's PostgreSQL adapter always use bigint columns
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Enable PostgreSQL's CHECK constraints on ActiveRecord migrations
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Add support for creating `ENUM` types in PostgreSQL with ActiveRecord
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ActiveRecord Firebird Adapter for Rails 5 and 6.
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Make ActiveRecord's PostgreSQL adapter use timestamptz as datetime columns
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Simple encryption-at-rest plugin for ActiveRecord.
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A simple bot framework for individuals.
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A bopper to check if your sites are online.
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Optimized browser user agent detection library.
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Check non-reloadable files changes on Rails apps
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API wrappers for Citrix services like GoToTraining.
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Centralizes the configuration of code inspectors like Rubocop, Rubycritic,
JS-lint and SCSS-lint.
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Parse date intervals from strings
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Suggest fixes to a misspelled email address, like john@gmail.cmo.
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Encrypt attributes using AES-256-CBC (or your custom encryption strategy). Works with and without ActiveRecord.
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Export Rails routes to TypeScript definitions
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An Entity implementation in ruby to store all business logic from the (so called) model.
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A simple gem which gives you a lot of tools to check and set the current environment of your application
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