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Reverse Dependencies for fakeredis
The projects listed here declare fakeredis as a runtime or development dependency
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Salt handler for lita 4+
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Stackstorm handler for lita 4+
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Access Redis with an ActiveRecord like ORM interface
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Statsistics collecting shared mutex on Redis
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Maxwell Agent
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Simple client/forwarder system to aggregate metrics and periodically send them to a stats service
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Meetup streamming services
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Agnostic collector and generator of async content for Rails apps.
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A tiny engine to allow throttling and blacklisting requests.
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Simplify parallel code execution into workers.
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This gem provides highly flexible and easy to use interface to define rate limit checks, register events as they come, and verify if the rate limit is reached. Multiple checks for the same metric are easily supported. This gem is used at very high scale on several popular web sites.
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Continous integration solution compatible with travis.ci
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distributed locking with deadlock prevention
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Fast and simple job queue microservice for Ruby.
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Print debugging for professionals
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Provides a library for accessing data from arbitrary key-value storage
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Detecting query result changes
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rack middleware to add u2f authentication to a rack app. Includes registration.
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Rails engine to load Javascript apps deployed by grunt-autobots
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Rails engine that provides a JSON API which serves Sidekiq and Whenever
status information from a HTTP-auth protected endpoint.
This status information is gathered by scheduling a frequently
running job that saves timestamps in Redis.
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