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Reverse Dependencies for sidekiq

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

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A command line tool to access the sidekiq api methods, making actions available to shell scripts and command prompts
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Uploads Sidekiq metrics to AWS CloudWatch in regular intervals
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Redis-based mutex library for using with sidekiq jobs and batches.
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Website crawler harvesting e-mails. Uses Sidekiq and Typhoeus.
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Slimer is an app that allows you to consume any data with ease
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Audit trail for data by persisting full snapshots.
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Tool for connecting multiple social networks to user's account
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Keep track of conference attendees and presentations with this plugin.
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API to implement a webhook stage for spinnaker to stop sidekiq workers gracefully
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Spree extension for integration with the delivery service Matkahuolto
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Runs a thread inside your Sidekiq processes to report metrics to CloudWatch useful for autoscaling and keeping an eye on your queues. Optimised for Sidekiq Enterprise with leader election, but works everywhere!
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Because Solr sometimes fails, it happens. It might be a maintenance work you have to do or just Out-Of-Memory problems. If you are running search-sensitive Rails app, you have to deal with it.This gem was developed to postpone your index tasks automatically into a sidekiq queue if Solr engine bec...
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