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Reverse Dependencies for rspec

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

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Organize ActiveRecord model into a tree structure using PostgreSQL LTree
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Pipelines for streaming large collections with composition inspired by Elixir pipes.
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Transform an ActiveRecord-ish data set into a pivot table of objects
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Adds simple HTML snippets into Prawn-generated PDFs. All elements are layouted vertically using Prawn's formatting options. A major use case for this gem is to include WYSIWYG-generated HTML parts into server-generated PDF documents.
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ProcessExecuter provides a simple API for running commands in a subprocess, with options for capturing output, handling timeouts, logging, and more. It also provides the MonitoredPipe class which expands the output redirection capabilities of Ruby's Process.spawn.
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Pronto runner for Fasterer, speed improvements suggester
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The ptools (power tools) library provides several handy methods to Ruby's core File class, such as File.which for finding executables, File.null to return the null device on your platform, and so on.
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Private Puppet forge server supports local files, both v1 and v3 API proxies
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Debuggers are great! They help us troubleshoot complicated programming problems by inspecting values produced by code, line by line. They are invaluable when trying to understand what is going on in a large application composed of thousands or millions of lines of code. In day-to-day test-driven development and simple debugging though, a puts statement can be a lot quicker in revealing what is going on than halting execution completely just to inspect a single value or a few. This is certainly true when writing the simplest possible code that could possibly work, and running a test every few seconds or minutes. Problem is you need to locate puts statements in large output logs, know which file names, line numbers, classes, and methods contained the puts statements, find out what variable names are being printed, and see nicely formatted output. Enter puts_debuggerer. A guilt-free puts debugging Ruby gem FTW that prints file names, line numbers, class names, method names, and code statements; and formats output nicely courtesy of awesome_print. Partially inspired by this blog post: https://tenderlovemaking.com/2016/02/05/i-am-a-puts-debuggerer.html (Credit to Tenderlove.)
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pws is a command-line password safe. Please run `pws --help` for usage information.
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Quality is a tool that runs quality checks on your code using community tools, and makes sure your numbers don't get any worse over time. Just add 'rake quality' as part of your Continuous Integration
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Rack::Health is a health check interface for rack applications.
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Debugging toolbar for Rack applications implemented as middleware. Based on logical-insight and rack-bug.
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This gem reduces storage needed for Rails cache by using Brotli compression, which can produce outputs smaller by ~20% and offers better performance than Gzip.
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A Ruby framework for interacting with Amazon Alexa. Designed to work with Sinatra, although can be used with a few other web frameworks.
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Light-weight priority queue implementation using a heap
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