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Reverse Dependencies for redis

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

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Bring comments into your Bridgetown site via Mastodon and the Fediverse
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Know what ActiveRecord objects touched by another
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Very simple object mappings for ruby objects
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Perform user experiments and A/B tests in your rails apps
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Record status along with other relevant information of transactions or tasks. These tasks can be a cron job, large background jobs or a simple method. Any task can be plugged into a transaction block. Transaction uses Redis to store the current status along with other information. The eve...
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treestore stores two different types of data: 1) values, which are stored according to their SHA-1 hashcode 2) trees, which are sets of values and/or other trees, stored via a SHA-1 hashcode In addition, there are references that allow you to 'bookmark' a SHA-1 hashcode for easier lookup. If yo...
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Stores the GeoIP databases in Redis and gives it a simple way to lookup IPs and map them to countries
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Trifle (ruby) allows you to submit counters andautomatically storing them for each range.Supports multiple backend drivers.
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Trifle::Stats is a way too simple timeline analytics that helps you track custom metrics. Automatically increments counters for each enabled range. It supports timezones and different week beginning.
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A Ruby Interface for Triton Operators
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A lightweight, easy to use link between Ruby (on Rails) and FileMaker using the FileMaker Data-API.
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Queue is a proxy to several queueing libraries: a homegrown queue on top of Redis, an in-process memory queue for use in testing, a robust AMQP backend based on Bunny, and an experimental zeromq backend
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The idea is to have an easy way to use HTML over the wire approach of TurboStream in cells. Since Turbo has rails specific gem, which this gem uses, it is not framework agnostic :/ One day it might switch to using native Turbo and then it will be.
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turbo-replay assigns a sequence number to broadcasted messages and caches them. When a client disconnects because of flaky network, we're able to resend (or replay, hence the name) missed messages in the same order they were originally sent.
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Turnstile is a Redis-based library that can accurately track total number of concurrent users accessing a web/API based server application. It can break it down by "platform" or a device type, and returns data in JSON, CSV of NAD formats. While user tracking may happen synchronously using a Rack ...
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Ruby SDK with maximum syntax flexibility. Support all syntax styles [], {}, <> with global variables, cross-file communication, and database queries. Perfect for Rails, Jekyll, and DevOps automation.
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