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Reverse Dependencies for activerecord

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

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Solr client for Ruby on Rails with as few features as possible.
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Simple migrations outside of Rails. Postgres only for now.
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Simple and easily add a .to_fixure method to any ActiveRecord Model instance.
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This gem doesn't really implement a state machine. All it really does is provide an easy way to transition a model from one status to another using standard form submit buttons, while also saving other changes made to that model.
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Keeps track of all your models attributes in a polymorphically associated table
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A simple auto-transitioning state machine
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All the extras that Sinatra prefers while performing
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Basic authentication gem with support for Datamapper and ActiveRecord.
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Adds `since` and `until` scopes to ActiveRecord::Base
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Globalize3 successor which use only one table to store all the translations.
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It just makes sense to store mutable, site-wide, admin-level settings in the database. Right? A key-value table may be more flexible, but maybe we don't want to be flexible! If you truly want that flexibility: http://github.com/stephencelis/kvc
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Open-source Dropbox using Ruby and Git (my fork with github favoured markdown support).
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