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Reverse Dependencies for rubocop

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

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A tool to manage database objects like views, functions, triggers, stored procedures or assemblies. Inspired by the rails_db_views gem (which you can find at https://github.com/anykeyh/rails_db_views) and re-using a lot of the code from there.
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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that allows AI agents to start, stop, and monitor Rails development servers
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RailsDiscordNotifier captures unhandled exceptions in your Rails application and sends detailed error reports to a Discord channel using an incoming webhook. Customize the bot username, avatar, and message format via initializer.
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Rails Doctor orchestrates trusted Rails/Ruby quality tools, adds Rails-specific checks, and emits human and agent-readable health reports.
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Avoid environment detection on Rails
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Instead of using the build-inn asset pipeline of Rails, some people want to use external asset pipelines – written in Node.js for example. This gem enables the required integration with Rails.
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RailsForge analyzes Rails applications and produces structured, severity-ranked diagnostics with actionable fixes. Run `railsforge doctor` to get a health score and full issue report for your codebase.
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If you want to decouple validations from model it would be probably the easiest solution
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Rails-Fort provides a modern, animated progress bar for form completion tracking. It automatically detects form fields and displays visual progress as users fill out forms, with multiple customizable effect types including solid, gradient, sections, flash, and merge animations.
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Velocity feels free until each endpoint becomes a junk drawer: inputs, rules, data access, and responses tangled together, and tests only stay honest under full HTTP. Rails HMVC encodes one repeatable lifecycle across versioned APIs so teams stop paying interest on shortcuts. Maintained by TOMOSI...
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This gem provide a full hyperstack for rails plus generators for Hyperstack elements
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This gem provides rails default generators in interactive mode so as to ease development. These interactive generators will also have some additional functionalities which are not available in default generators. This gem is actually a side product of gem rails_steroids
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A Rails-specific solution to enable subdomain requests in a local development or test environment.
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Rails engine that provides a JSON API which serves Sidekiq and Whenever status information from a HTTP-auth protected endpoint. This status information is gathered by scheduling a frequently running job that saves timestamps in Redis.
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