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Reverse Dependencies for sqlite3
The projects listed here declare sqlite3 as a runtime or development dependency
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Provides tools to Ruby on Rails developers to create calculations for acquisiton, activation, engagement, retention and churn.
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Touch a parent's collection on ActiveRecord.
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Password Validators including Dropbox ZXCVBN algorithim
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Easy locale switching in Ruby on Rails through params, session, user or http.
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When CRUD actions happen to Rails database records, towncrier pushes notifications (via pub/sub) to the specific users you specify.
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Allows to assign attributes directly inside ActiveRecord models without having to write migrations
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Uses its submodules to add new behaviors on Rails.
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Another layer above ActiveRecord
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Allows to declare resources and routes in a single line
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Allows to use routing verbs directly inside a Rails controller
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TPhases (Transactional Phases) is a support framework that helps you build your Rails request life cycles into read-only and write-only phases.
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gem thas implement healthcheck
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gem that implement optimistic lock using unicity restriction from database
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Utils for TpT Rails apps
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Rails engine to track and redirect url
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Adds tracking to rake tasks including error capturing and logging.
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Small supporting units of Ruby to use with Rails
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Combination of modules for Rails.
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Adds the ability to track backgrounds jobs. Currently only for delayed_job.
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Track events and ActiveRecord attribute changes in a timeline
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