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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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Tool to set up a Mac
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Magick is a better free version of Flipper feature-toggle gem. It is absolutely performant and memory efficient (by my opinion).
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Magic Query integrates with OpenAI, Claude, and Gemini to generate SQL SELECT queries from natural language input, using database schema and configuration rules.
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Generate syntax diagram(aka railroad diagram) from EBNF specification
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A web interface to view emails sent out when developing in Rails
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MAPS rubocop rules
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Ruby API client for Marqeta
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Deliver all master files managed in a single master snapshot directory into the specified directory while maintaining the hierarchy of the master snapshot directory. If the destination file already exists, back it up first and then deliver the master file. The difference with rsync is that master_delivery creates a symlinks instead of copying the master files. They are symlinks, so you have to keep in mind that you have to keep the master files in the same location, but it also has the advantage that the master file is updated at the same time when you directly make changes to the delivered file. Do you have any experience that the master file is getting old gradually? master_delivery can prevent this. If the master directory is git or svn managed, you can manage revisions of files that are delivered here and there at once with commands like git diff and git commit.
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OAuth 2.1 authorization for Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers in Rails applications. Implements RFC 7591, 7636, 8414, 8707, 9728 with PKCE, dynamic client registration, and token management.
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Exposes tools over HTTP (SSE) using the MCP SDK.
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The Model Context Protocol is an open standard that enables developers to build secure, two-way connections between their data sources and AI-powered tools.
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