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Reverse Dependencies for slim-rails

The projects listed here declare slim-rails as a runtime or development dependency

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Cybersourcery takes care of the most difficult aspects of working with Cybersource in Rails. It makes as few assumptions as possible about your business requirements, allowing you to use any subset of features appropriate to your needs.
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A Rails engine to get a UI for a Neo4j up and running quickly
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Renalware uses demographic, clinical, pathology, and nephrology datasets to improve patient care, undertake clinical and administrative audits and share data with external systems.
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Unintrusive interactive API documentation generator for rails apps
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The Tungsten Design System powers the front-end for Compose applications.
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A framework for creating admin dashboards
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API documentation engine for Rails 4 with Postgres and Bootstrap
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Live CMS powered by atomic assets.
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WORK IN PROGRESS: You should not use unless you are far too kind to contribute for the moment. Bigmouth is a mountable engine for creating simple blog pages for your application.
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In Devise you own controllers, models and views. With Booth you don't own the models (much like ActiveStorage). The Controllers you do own, but the implementation is pretty much just calling Booth helpers. The views you own completely, just as in Devise.
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Backport to Rails 3 Twitter's Bootstrap, converted to Sass and ready to drop into Rails or Compass
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