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Reverse Dependencies for redis
The projects listed here declare redis as a runtime or development dependency
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A little gem to wrap around calls to the official Ruby Redis clients and emmit ActiveSupport Notifications
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Redis inter-service messaging: request-response, publish-subscribe and tasks.
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Copies keys from one redis to another.
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Gem to provide service clients to integrate with RD Station API services
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A simple application that allows for remote execution of commands.
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Read-only Redis Utilities
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Real Notification provided push notification using action cable for rails application.
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Gem for realtime client-server communication. Created to work with communication-socket node.js application (https://github.com/emesonsantana/communication-socket).
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A simple stress testing tool for Redis
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Framework for building bot applications
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Redis configuration management.
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a redis orm mapper for rails
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Rector allows coordination of a number of jobs spawned with a mechanism
like Resque (though any job manager will do). If you are able to parallelize
the processing of a task, yet all these tasks are generating metrics,
statistics, or other data that need to be combined, Rector mig...
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A simple way to manage multiple instances of redis-rb
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A wrapper for Redis, for caching and encryption with Fernet
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cat a file or stdin to a redis list
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Red Cluster brings together a set of redis servers and allows you to read and write to them
as though you were writing to just one. A few of the reasons you might want to consider
clustering could be:
* Robustness - Having a write master and read slaves
* Harnessing the multi...
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