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Reverse Dependencies for rubocop-rake

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

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Batch up your ActiveRecord "touch" operations for better performance. All accumulated "touch" calls will be consolidated into as few database round trips as possible.
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A handler for storing TimeOfDay objects in ActiveRecord objects as sql time values.
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ActiveRecord connection adapter for MySQL. It extends the Rails built-in Trilogy adapter and adds spatial extensions support via RGeo. Compatible with Rails 8.1+ native Trilogy adapter. Requires Ruby 3.2+ and Rails 8.1+.
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Rails gem to allowing records to leave footprints
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Abstract data stream processor.
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AngryBatch allows you to group ActiveJobs into batches and define jobs to run once all batch jobs are completed.
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appydays provides support for env-based configuration, and common structured logging capabilities
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*Atomic archiving/unarchiving for ActiveRecord* acts_as_paranoid and similar plugins/gems work on a record-by-record basis and make it difficult to restore records atomically (or archive them, for that matter). Because ArchivalRecord's #archive! and #unarchive! methods are in transactions, and ...
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A colorful replacement for `lsblk`, `gdisk -l`, `blkid`, `df`, and `mount` that gives a complete overview of disks attached to your system.
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Publish Awair sensor data to mqtt
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Backy is a comprehensive database backup solution for Ruby on Rails applications, created to help developers manage and safeguard their data with ease. This robust gem offers a wide range of features
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Library for communication with Balboa Water Group's WiFi module or RS-485
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A comprehensive Ruby gem for accessing Bank of Thailand's public data services including exchange rates, interest rates, debt securities, and economic statistics.
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Load files from local disk or from a CDN in production.
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32-symbol notation for expressing numbers in a form that can be conveniently and accurately transmitted between humans. URL-friendly version of the base32-crockford gem.
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