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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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Zeebe client containing a simple wrapper for the GRPC protocol used by Zeebe.io.
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Arquiva movimentos conta-corrente, conta-cartao do activobank no bigquery. Permite apagar/recriar movimentos/rendas ja no bigquery. Permite ainda classificar movimentos no bigquery.
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Parse Apple Address Book Archive (.abbu) files and export contacts to CSV, JSON, or vCard. Supports modern SQLite-backed archives and legacy plist-based records.
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Ruby Gem to generate documentation for GitHub Actions
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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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Abstract data stream processor.
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Easily connect to airtable data using ruby with access to all of the airtable features.
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Airthings Consumer API Ruby Gem
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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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Another Ldap Proxy implementation for search query.
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appydays provides support for env-based configuration, and common structured logging capabilities
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A terminal interface to interactively search, select, and bundle markdown notes for AI agent context.
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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 every archival record involved gets the same archive number upon archiving, you can easily restore or remove an entire set of records without having to worry about partial deletion or restoration. Additionally, other plugins generally change how destroy/delete work. ArchivalRecord does not, and thus one can destroy records like normal.
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