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Reverse Dependencies for sqlite3
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A tool for automatic extraction and verification of Rails formal models. Just include it in your Gemfile, write a few invariants, setup Spass and `rake verify`!
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Strong parameter converter.
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æternitas is a tool support polling resources (webpages, APIs).
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Monitoring UI for Æternitas
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Install and configure apps on the go.
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Client Side Validations
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Add a simple state to a gem, without all the hassle of a complex state machine.
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description coming soon
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Form Object implementation for filling models from JSON with nested arrays
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Conditionally execute after_commit for ActiveRecord
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Run blocks of code after transaction is commited
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Batch processing for pipelines of steps for AI. AgentC, get it?
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A simple chat tool for AI agents to communicate with each other via a shared SQLite-backed message queue. Includes CLI and web UI.
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Inspects the user agent for you and allows you to take action based on the users browser, if it is a detectable bot with one-line-helpers.
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A tool for doing things on the Internet.
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Agent XMPP is a ruby XMPP bot framework inspired by web frameworks.
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Easy and performant aggregation for rails
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An agile, programmable, controllable proxy server for use standalone or as part of an integration test suite with clients for many languages
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An OpenSource Rails Engine
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Ahnnotate comments on your ActiveRecord models with their respective schemas!
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