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Reverse Dependencies for shoulda

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Tire is a Ruby client for the ElasticSearch search engine/database. It provides Ruby-like API for fluent communication with the ElasticSearch server and blends with ActiveModel class for convenient usage in Rails applications. It allows to delete and create indices, define mapping f...
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Repository is archived
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No release in over 3 years
Tire is a Ruby client for the Elasticsearch search engine/database. It provides Ruby-like API for fluent communication with the Elasticsearch server and blends with ActiveModel class for convenient usage in Rails applications. It allows to delete and create indices, define mapping f...
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New Relic is a performance management system, developed by New Relic, Inc (http://www.newrelic.com). This is a fork that adds additional instrumentation to the DataMapper instrumentation because we could not view time spent in the database.
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New Relic RPM is a Ruby performance management system, developed by New Relic, Inc (http://www.newrelic.com). RPM provides you with deep information about the performance of your Ruby on Rails or Merb application as it runs in production. The New Relic Agent is dual-purposed as a either a Rails ...
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There's a lot of open issues
A rack middleware for enforcing rewrite rules. In many cases you can get away with rack-rewrite instead of writing Apache mod_rewrite rules.
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This library helps write robots.txt compliant web robots in Ruby.
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Use jQuery's autocomplete plugin with Rails 3.
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