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Reverse Dependencies for rake

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

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plugin(s) for stasis providing i18n support and asset fingerprinting
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Fast, well documented C stats extension for Ruby.
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state_boss is state machine for PORO
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An implementation of the State Design Pattern in Ruby. The State Design Pattern allows an object to alter its behavior when its internal state changes.
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A StatefulController for Rails that uses a state machine to manage transitions between views.
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Immutable state with helpers to build awesome things
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I got sick of copying the same US states constant.
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A simple & intuitive state machine
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A simple lib for semi-stateless modules in Ruby.
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Client for StatelyDB, a document database built on top of DynamoDB with Elastic Schema that allows you to change your data model any time with automatic backwards compatibility.
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Stately symbol font, packaged for Ruby on Rails.
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I've found that when developing Rails apps, I tend to almost always pair each scope with an instance method which returns a boolean indicating whether the object is included inside that scope.\n\nThis gem simply automatically creates that method for you. Nothing super fancy, and you might conside...
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