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Reverse Dependencies for rspec-its

The projects listed here declare rspec-its as a runtime or development dependency

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This game is played with a 30 card deck or a 52 card deck with all the 8s, 9s. and 10s removed. It works like blackjack except you bust at 7½ and face cards are worth ½. You start with one card and play against the dealer.
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This is a text-based interpretation of the card game 99. Comes with the gem in the form of an executable. Make sure to read the rules in `99_game -h` before playing.
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Access role management library for role-based access control, based on RDF and ActiveTriples.
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ActionController is great, but could be better. Here are some tweaks for it.
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Load ActionMailer configuration from YAML
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This gem serves as the basis for the interface between a Ruby (Rails) application and a provider of transcoding services such as Opencast Matterhorn, Zencoder, and Amazon Elastic Transcoder.
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Use different ActiveJob adapters for different jobs.
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If you're using ActiveRecord with Resque, a new database connection will get opened for each worker process. When the worker completes, this connection is left open by default, which is pretty bad. This adapter closes the connection when the job has_rdoc finished executing.
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Uses RabbitMQ and ActiveRecord for publishing and consuming model events from any service
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Importing records from a json file go slow?. No problem, use me. It uses the awesome activerecord-import gem. Documentation and code in https://github.com/carlosgab83/active_record_json_importer/
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ActiveRecord is great, but could be better. Here are some tweaks for it.
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Make your field act as a git repo. Save the content to a file, and load the content from a file.
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With ActsAsMentionable you can mention a different models in different contents.
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Adds idle connection management, statement pooling, and other advanced connection features
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