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Reverse Dependencies for responders

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

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Rails engine to manage device tokens and push messaging.
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Provides various access control methods to models and controllers. To use with MongoDB.
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This gem allows you: 1) perform multiple POST requests to create multiple files. 2) relate those files with a model using identifiers instead the files themselves
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Rails Rapid Application Development Tools.
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RSpec shared examples for testing Rails REST controllers
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A gem for handling editable sections of text and images.
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Use roar representers with respond_with in a way that you can easily use multiple representers for the same model and for the same controller but without being mandatory. Support ActiveRecord, Mongoid, and any Ruby object that responds to `to_model` and `model_name`.
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Locomotive is designed to save your time and help you focus on what matters: front-end technology, standard development process and no learning time for your client.
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Essential models, mailers, and classes for the Sapna gale test e-commerce project.
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A gem that when configured and used properly will provide a page displaying if the sidekiq processes are within expected operating parameters
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