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Reverse Dependencies for rake
The projects listed here declare rake as a runtime or development dependency
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Adds simple rake commands for seeding your database. Simple dependencies let you organise your seeds.
If you are using Rails, Seedbank extends Rails seeds and lets you add seeds for each environment.
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A websocket service compatible with Pusher libraries
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Authorization framework for Ruby/Rails application
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Trace memory allocations and collect stats.
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Execution time and iteration performance benchmarking
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A date picker for Twitter Bootstrap
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Offload CarrierWave's image processing and storage to a background process using ActiveJob or Sidekiq.
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Deployinator as a Gem
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A library for streaming MongoDB to SQL
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This Ruby C extenstion defines a module that can be included into ChunkyPNG to improve its speed.
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Omnibus helps you build self-installing, full-stack software builds. Sonian build.
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Modern Kafka client library for Ruby based on librdkafka
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Realtime server metrics in your browser.
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Solvas fork of JSDuck
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Stripe webhook integration for Rails applications.
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XML parameters parser for Action Pack (removed from core in Rails 4.0)
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Axe API utility methods
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Rails integration for bower.
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A Ruby gem that streams and parses large Excel(xlsx and xlsm) files fast and efficiently.
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Dynamoid is an ORM for Amazon's DynamoDB that supports offline development, associations, querying, and everything else you'd expect from an ActiveRecord-style replacement.
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