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Reverse Dependencies for rubocop-rspec

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

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This gem provides the ability to configure the maximum number of jobs a Sidekiq worker will process before terminating. For an environment running Kubernetes this is a perfect addition because once the affected pod dies it will automatically be restarted [gracefully] resetting memory, database-connections, etc. with minimal interruption to throughput
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Improved fetch for Sidekiq 7+ and Redis 6.2.0+
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SignalFx OpenTracing Tracer implementation for Tests in Ruby
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ActiveSupport Kernel Reporting Detritus with a few enhancements
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A simple, lightweight wrapper around PayPal's REST API.
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Simple JSON Schema validator. Supports draft 7 partial, based on https://github.com/davishmcclurg/json_schemer
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Simple Ruby Service is a lightweight framework for creating Services and Service Objects (SOs) in Ruby. The framework makes Services and SOs look and feel like ActiveModels, complete with: 1. validations and robust error handling; 2. workflows and method chaining; and 3. consistent interfaces. Additionally, Simple Ruby Service Objects can stand in for Procs, wherever Procs are expected (via ducktyping).
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