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Reverse Dependencies for timecop
The projects listed here declare timecop as a runtime or development dependency
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A websocket service compatible with Pusher libraries
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Alchemy is a powerful, userfriendly and flexible Rails CMS.
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Be lazy. Let Maid clean up after you, based on rules you define. Think of it as "Hazel for hackers".
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Delicious SOAP for the Ruby community
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A command line tool that helps you ship changes to a Kubernetes namespace and understand the result
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PostgreSQL JSONB-based model changes tracking
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The official appsignal.com gem
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Easy upload management for ActiveRecord
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SAML IdP (Identity Provider) Library for Ruby
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Official LaunchDarkly SDK for Ruby
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A framework for running Kafka consumers
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Searchlogic makes using ActiveRecord named scopes easier and less repetitive.
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fluent logger for ruby
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hubspot-ruby is a wrapper for the HubSpot REST API
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### Features ###
* control sms code pattern
* configure max login attempts
* per user level control if he really need two factor authentication
* your own sms logic
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Microsoft Azure Client Library for Ruby
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A Ruby interface to the App Store Connect API
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Process your uploads in the background by uploading directly to S3
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Google Protocol Buffers serialization and RPC implementation for Ruby.
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Knapsack Pro wraps your current test runner(s) and works with your existing CI infrastructure to parallelize tests optimally. It dynamically splits your tests based on up-to-date test execution data. It's designed from the ground up for CI and supports all of them.
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