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Reverse Dependencies for activesupport

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

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Automatically eager loads Rails associations as associations are traversed
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Provides a mock service for use with Pact
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RSpec driven API testing framework
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This is an extraction of the `auto_link` method from rails. The `auto_link` method was removed from Rails in version Rails 3.1. This gem is meant to bridge the gap for people migrating.
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A scheduler process to replace cron, using a more flexible Ruby syntax running as a single long-running process. Inspired by rufus-scheduler and resque-scheduler.
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Permitted and required parameters for Action Pack
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Extension to ActiveRecord::Base for validating hostnames
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This Gem adds useful methods to your Rails app to validate, display and save phone numbers.
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Monitors Ruby apps and reports detailed metrics on performance to Scout.
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Authority helps you authorize actions in your Rails app. It's ORM-neutral and has very little fancy syntax; just group your models under one or more Authorizer classes and write plain Ruby methods on them.
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A drop-in Jekyll Plugin that provides an asset pipeline for JavaScript, CSS, SASS, SCSS. Based around Sprockets (from Rails) and just as powereful it provides everything you need to manage assets in Jekyll.
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Cramp is a framework for developing asynchronous web applications.
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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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