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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 client to the TrustPay payment platform.
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Trusty is a configuration and utilities library.
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Customize active_support instance methods to not raise error when call anomyous method name in instance variable
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This is intended for internal purposes only
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TSWRails is a base Rails project that you can upgrade. It is used by Taylored Software to get a jump start on a working app.
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ThroughTheNet rails helpers for internal use
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Switches between standard SQL and extended SQL syntax depending on the adapter.
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The Tungsten Design System powers the front-end for Compose applications.
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Common tools used in rails extracted into a gem.
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Generate Rails Engines with a minimal embedded dummy app for testing, compatible with Test::Unit and RSpec.
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A simple helper for creating Turbo-enabled buttons in Rails applications.
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TurboCable replaces Action Cable with a custom WebSocket implementation for Turbo Streams, providing 79-85% memory savings (134-144MB per process) while maintaining full API compatibility. Designed for single-server deployments with zero external dependencies beyond Ruby's standard library.
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Components with super powers
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TurboFlow brings native app-like page transitions to Rails applications using Hotwire Turbo and the View Transitions API
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