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Reverse Dependencies for rubocop

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

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Applying partition with flexible and risk-free by auto generate partitioned tables, manage partitions directly from ActiveRecord models.
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Create previews of ActiveRecord objects that don't modify the database
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Easy to use ruby proxy fetcher, supports caching and retries
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Gem to make easier model's filtering, sorting and pagination
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Using this gem, ActiveRecord's JSON attribute is deserialized into HashWithIndifferentAccess.
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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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Custom RuboCop Extension that will prevent you from adding ActiveRecord callbacks to your Rails code.
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Adds several different inheritance patterns for use with Rails models and ActiveRecord relations.
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`activerecord-creating_foreign_keys` defines FOREIGN KEY Constraints in a CREATE TABLE Statement.
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Generates encrypted_string type that transparently encrypt and decrypt string value to ActiveRecord.
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In ActiveRecord, allows you to query the association of the records that your current query would return. If you need the comments of some posts: `Post.where(...).follow_assoc(:comments)`. You can then chain `where` on the comments.
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A Ruby gem for extracting and importing complex ActiveRecord object graphs with smart dependency resolution, beautiful CLI progress visualization, and memory-efficient streaming. Perfect for data migration, testing, and environment synchronization.
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