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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 long-lived project that still receives updates
Ruby gem providing ScoutAPM API client and MCP server tools for fetching traces, endpoints, metrics, errors, and insights. Integrates with Cursor IDE via Model Context Protocol.
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The project is in a healthy, maintained state
Extension for ActiveRecord to organize seeds in a directory and generate them as migrations
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The project is in a healthy, maintained state
Semantic differences for Ruby code changes
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An AI-powered pair programmer. Provides a user-friendly interface for using AI API's to automatically repair broken code and suggest improvements. Simply provide the faulty code as input, and the gem will generate a corrected version using advanced machine learning techniques.
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Change your API behaviour without breaking everything
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Ruby gem providing status page information from awesome-status via MCP server tools.
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A structured approach to composing DSL modules for Ruby libraries with optional extension hooks
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Provides component-scoped CSS encapsulation using [data-capsule] attributes for Phlex components, ViewComponent components, and ERB templates. Styles are automatically scoped to prevent leakage between components. Inspired by component-based CSS approaches like Angular's view encapsulation and CS...
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All the flexibility of a Ruby Struct, but with type checking on its properties. Also benefit from being able to define complex types using RBS type notation.
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It provides a way to define types with `@!sig` directive instead of other tags.
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