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Reverse Dependencies for rails
The projects listed here declare rails as a runtime or development dependency
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Subscription Saas
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A stateless tagging library
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Saving email messages from your Rails app and view it later
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Rails 3 Engine for calculating shipping rates initially supporting UK Royal Mail
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A Rails plugin for simple french localization
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Recipe for French toast from scratch: first, invent universe
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Minimal email generator
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Automate making code changes in git repositories
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Some might argue it's not even a CMS. Indeed, fridaycms does not use a database but just provides a simple mapping between haml/erb files organized in a folder struture and some routes
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Adds serveral cool features to your Ruby classes. Includes new features for Array, String, Hash, Numeric, Date/Datetime and some more.
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FriendlyId Extension to allow method scopes, in addition to column and relationship scopes.
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Friendly routes creates DSL for creating rails routes with human friendly URLs
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Friendly routes creates DSL for creating rails routes with human friendly URLs
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This gem adds a ttl to the session cookie of your application.
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Decorate objects for presentation. Supports Rails out of the box.
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Spotlight plugin gem to pull data from Hyrax, must use in conjuction with to_spotlight gem
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Includes: jQuery, Backbone, Backbone.localStorage, Backrub, Handlebars, Twitter Bootstrap (SCSS) and more.
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Shows cute notifications in frontend. No need to manually create your own html/css/js to show Rails's flash[:notice] or other flashes. This handles it nicely + you can customize it.
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Give your frontend code some respect in Rails! Don't even front.
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Shed some light on your Rails front-end.
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