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Reverse Dependencies for rake

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Create groupings of ActiveRecordSurvey branching paths with ActiveRecordSurvey::NodeMapGroup
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This gem enables the use of database specific table locks when saving or destroying your ActiveRecord objects. This ensures no race conditions exist when using e.g. validates_uniqueness_of.
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Gem activerecord-take_or_find provides a method on your ActiveRecord models. Depending on the passed argument, which can either be a number (ID) or instance of that model, it lets you either find a record by the ID or use the record itself.
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A handler for storing TimeOfDay objects in ActiveRecord objects as sql time values.
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The activerecord-timescaledb-adapter provides access to features of the Timescale Postgres extension from ActiveRecord.
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Convert ActiveRecord objects to plain old ruby objects and vice versa
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Extend AR to use touch for has_many and has_one relations
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This simple plugin gives you the ability to get XLS for a collection of ActiveRecord models.
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ActiveRecord connection adapter for MySQL. It extends the Rails built-in Trilogy adapter and adds spatial extensions support via RGeo. Compatible with Rails 8.1+ native Trilogy adapter. Requires Ruby 3.2+ and Rails 8.1+.
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ActiveRecord is great, but could be better. Here are some tweaks for it.
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