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Reverse Dependencies for rubocop-performance

The projects listed here declare rubocop-performance as a runtime or development dependency

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A long-lived project that still receives updates
Updates the gems of your Gemfile and fetches the links pointing to where their changelogs are
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A long-lived project that still receives updates
Playbook UI is built out in Ruby View Components and React Components. Playbook takes a modern design approach and applies it in a way that makes it easy to support bleeding edge or legacy systems.
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0.07
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A simple way to configure a healthcheck route for a Rails application
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Naughty or Nice simplifies the process of extracting domain information from a domain-like string (an email, a URL, etc.) and checking whether it meets criteria you specify.
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GirFFI creates bindings for GObject-based libraries at runtime based on introspection data provided by the GObject Introspection Repository (GIR) system. Bindings are created at runtime and use FFI to interface with the C libraries. In cases where the GIR does not provide enough or correct information to create sane bindings, overrides may be created.
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Rack compatible HTTP router for Ruby
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