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Reverse Dependencies for standard

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Ravioli combines all of your app's runtime configuration into a unified, simple interface. It automatically loads and combines YAML config files, encrypted Rails credentials, and ENV vars so you can focus on writing code and not on where configuration comes from
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r_cal is a fast CLI tool for Google Calendar with natural language date parsing, event management, ICS import, and predicate filtering. Built with cli-kit for snappy performance.
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Easily redact your ActiveRecord Models.
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Renuo default style guide, linter, and formatter.
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Restful helps you to remove duplicated code from controllers were their REST actions are pretty standard and repetitive.
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Ruby Skeleton Generator based in templates
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Search the RKD (Netherlands Institute for Art History) API for artists
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Ruby OpenID Test Server (ROTS) provides a basic OpenID server made in top of the Rack gem. With this small server, you can make dummy OpenID request for testing purposes, the success of the response will depend on a parameter given on the URL of the authentication request.
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Ruby port of rough.js - creates graphics with a hand-drawn, sketchy appearance. SVG output only.
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We're all used to tools that enforce _total_ coverage numbers, but this gem tries for something different. Instead of keeping your whole project above some threshold, we treat the coverage of _each class_ as a testable quality and then enforce that coverage as part of the test suite!
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A drop-in replacement for RSpec's built-in JSON formatter that adds structured test failure data, making it easy to programmatically analyze test results.
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rspec-exit_guard guards your test suite against accidental termination caused by exit, abort, or similar calls in the code under test. Instead of letting the process exit (potentially silently, with a passing status), it catches those calls and turns them into test failures.
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Create traces from RSpec tests using OpenTelemetry or your own tracing library
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rspec-turbo runs your RSpec suite across N processes like parallel_tests, but balances work by actual example count (from a single --dry-run) using an LPT bin-packing heuristic, splitting oversized files across workers. It ships a live TTY dashboard, a CI-friendly progress mode, schema-fingerprin...
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