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Reverse Dependencies for standard

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

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webmachine is a toolkit for building HTTP applications in a declarative fashion, that avoids the confusion of going through a CGI-style interface like Rack. It is strongly influenced by the original Erlang project of the same name and shares its opinionated nature about HTTP.
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Run test/unit tests by line number. Metal!
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Integrate PostgreSQL's enum data type into ActiveRecord's schema and migrations.
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Create temporary table-backed ActiveRecord models for use in tests
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Create system tests interactively.
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A reimplementation of TensorFlow for ruby. This is a ground up implementation with no dependency on TensorFlow. Effort has been made to make the programming style as near to TensorFlow as possible, comes with a pure ruby evaluator by default as well with support for an opencl evaluator.
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A long-lived project that still receives updates
Referencing code in app/ from a database migration risks breaking the migration when your app code changes; this gem prevents that mistake
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Write TO​DOs in code that ensure you actually do them
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0.09
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Many authors (Michael Feathers, Sandi Metz) have shown that an evaluation of churn vs complexity of files in software projects provide a valuable metric towards code quality. This is another take on the matter, for ruby code, using the `churn` and `flog` projects.
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Universal ID opens the flood gates with a deluge of profoundly powerful yet easily implemented new use-cases for your apps and scripts.
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Enables request-based caching for ActiveResource
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