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Reverse Dependencies for timecop

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

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slim ACME (e. g. letsencrypt) client for quickly authorizing (multiple) domains and issuing certificates
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This gem based on the ruby library described on: https://smsc.ru/api/code/libraries/http_smtp/ruby/
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ActionController is great, but could be better. Here are some tweaks for it.
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ActiveRecord integration with the MusicBrainz database
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active-fixtures provides the way how to populate the server state (DB, sessions) as an application user but not as programmer.
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Batch up your ActiveRecord "touch" operations for better performance. ActiveRecord::Base.delay_touching do ... end. When "end" is reached, all accumulated "touch" calls will be consolidated into as few database round trips as possible.
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Batch up your ActiveRecord "touch" operations for better performance. All accumulated "touch" calls will be consolidated into as few database round trips as possible.
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This gem adds custom block expectation matchers for RSpec, such as `expect { ... }.to create_a_new(User)`
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Instead of a many-to-many join table, serialize the ids into a JSON array.
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Store settings in your relational database as a simple key value store. Can be used as a low performance cache if you want to store some things, and either want them reliably persisted past a cache server restart, or you just don't want a full cache.
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ActiveRecord is great, but could be better. Here are some tweaks for it.
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A Rails Engine using ActiveRecord to cache results of HTTP scrapes
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This gem provides 'TOD*', 'F*XME' and 'XX*' as methods you can use in code
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ActiveTracker is a self-hosted website (combined with this rubygem) to track user requests through your logs, see errors raise and queue usage/failures
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A gem for Ruby on Rails that makes managing devices and push notifications for both iOS and Android easy and reliable.
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