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Reverse Dependencies for redis

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

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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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twitch-bot is a Twitch chat client that uses Twitch IRC. With the help of this library you can connect to any Twitch channel and handle chat events.
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Twitchus is a gem for managing a list of Twitch.tv streams
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Ultracache reduces computational costs occur from dynamic attributes by caching them into Redis
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optimize atomic inserts using the redis as buffer
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A shadow requesting library for rack based applications
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Allows you to define recurring workers for Sidekiq without requiring a dedicated job server
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An unified redis interface for redis-rb and em-redis.
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Allows a block of code to be run once across many processes
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Sometimes you need an API but not a RESTful one. You also don't want the whole gRPC or Thrift stack in your Rails app. Unrestful is the answer!
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Centralized rate limiting for multiple web servies, using Redis.
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A modular, flexible and lightweight ORM
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Upfluence common utils for Ruby projects
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