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Reverse Dependencies for rack

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

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Complete, fast and testable actions for Rack
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RSpec DSL for describing API behaviors
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A image processing proxy server, written in Ruby as a Rack application. Requires ImageMagick.
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LedgerSync is a simple library that allows you to sync common objects to popular accounting software like QuickBooks Online, Xero, NetSuite, etc.
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A HTTP API for LIFX.
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Mongrel2 Rack handler and pure handler. Works with Rack, so it works with Rails!
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Mayu Live is a live updating server side VirtualDOM framework for Ruby, inspired by modern frontend tools that exist in the JavaScript ecosystem.
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Ovto is a client-side framework for Opal. You can write single-page apps with Ruby.
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Parse Server Ruby Client. Perform Object-relational mapping between Parse Server and Ruby classes, with authentication, cloud code webhooks, push notifications and more built in.
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In version 5.0 the authors of the popular Ruby web server Puma chose to remove the daemonization support from Puma, because the code wasn't wall maintained, and because other and better options exist for production deployments. For example systemd, Docker/Kubernetes, Heroku, etc. Having said ...
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Rack::Brotli enables Google's Brotli compression on HTTP responses
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Provides a policy for frozen rack middleware.
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This middleware acts as a spam trap. It inserts, into every outputted <form>, a text field that a spambot will really want to fill in, but is actually not used by the app. The field is hidden to humans via CSS, and includes a warning label for screenreading software.
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A Rack middleware for providing JSON-P support.
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Rack-P3p is rack middleware for inserting P3P headers into apps. This will allow your application to serve cookies to IE when in an iframe. It will also pull off the cookie on 304 responses, since IE does not like the cookie then.
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Drop-in image thumbnailing for your Rack stack.
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A simple library for communicating with the Robinhood API
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A long-lived project that still receives updates
Ronn-NG builds manuals in Unix man page and HTML format from Markdown. Ronn-NG is a modern, maintained fork of the original Ronn.
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