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Reverse Dependencies for rbs

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

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A small Ruby library for constructing parsers in the PEG (Parsing Expression Grammar) fashion. Parsanol provides Parslet-compatible API with additional features including static frozen parsers and dynamic parsers, with optional Rust native extension for improved performance.
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Parallel tests, coverage (SimpleCov-compatible) formatters, fixtures/snapshots, assets & DB provisioning—zero runtime deps
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The project is in a healthy, maintained state
Predicateable allows you to define predicate methods (like `admin?`) based on a method that returns a Symbol. Similar to Rails enums, with optional strict checking and prefix support.
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The project is in a healthy, maintained state
Property based testing tool with RBS
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The project is in a healthy, maintained state
Rails Clock provides a centralized way to manage and control time in Rails applications, similar to Trice
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Repository is archived
No release in over a year
Support auto generation of RBS by `Data.define` in rbs-inline syntax
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No release in over a year
Rubyists love metaprogramming. This tool bridges between RBS and metaprogramming, by allowing you to define a macro, which is then used to generate RBS definitions based on macro invocations."
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