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Reverse Dependencies for rails

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

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A Ruby on Rails library to help with mass database operations like insert, update, save, validations, etc (much faster than typical ActiveRecord Interactions
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This gem gives a developer a set of tools for securing access to their endpoints.
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Mastiff gem provides interface to an redis based model with Emails and attachments.
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Unit test your Rails JavaScript with the mocha test framework and chai assertion library
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A long-lived project that still receives updates
Material is Google’s open-source design system. Design and build beautiful, usable products with Material.
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Update your API endpoints with minimal duplication. Uses variants for view enhancements, helper methods make the api_version easily accessable, offers a "current" named version, and defaults unknown versions to current. Tries very hard to support a array of clients and make sure everything works.
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There's a lot of open issues
A mountable Rails engine to track, define, refresh, and monitor Postgres materialized views.
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Max is a Ruby on Rails engine that provides a DLS to sniff and tell you if everything is running well.
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Manage controller/action permissions easily in Rails. Returns 403 (Access Denied) unless current user has permission to perform the requested controller action. Easy syntax for use in views to check permission: may?(:action, :controller). Source at https://github.com/without/may_may.git
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A Gem which acts like a cms and helps in creating pages for a website.
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