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Reverse Dependencies for rack

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

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Rack middleware for enabling problematic web browsers (Internet Explorer and Safari) to use same cookies in iframes as in parent windows.
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Easy Link header management for rack responses.
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Rack::LTI provides LTI launch and configuration endpoints to your Rack-based application. It handles configuration, authorization, and routing. For more information about LTI, see http://www.imsglobal.org/toolsinteroperability2.cfm.
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Includes {'X-Clacks-Overhead': 'GNU Terry Pratchett'} header inside any rack application. http://redd.it/2yt9j6
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Rack middleware for serving RPC endpoints.
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Rack middleware to route requests with subdomains to specified routes with substitutions
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Open source Ruby on Rails photo gallery engine designed for integration with Refinery CMS.
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shared base for request_handler using dry-* gems
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Simple REST server that focuses on resources instead of routes.
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RESTRack is a Rack-based MVC framework that makes it extremely easy to develop RESTful data services. It is inspired by Rails, and follows a few of its conventions. But it has no routes file, routing relationships are done through supplying custom code blocks to class methods such as "has_relationship_to" or "has_mapped_relationships_to". RESTRack aims at being lightweight and easy to use. It will automatically render JSON and XML for the data structures you return in your actions (any structure parsable by the "json" and "xml-simple" gems, respectively). If you supply a view for a controller action, you do that using a builder file. Builder files are stored in the view directory grouped by controller name subdirectories (`view/<controller>/<action>.xml.builder`). XML format requests will then render the view template with the builder gem, rather than generating XML with XmlSimple.
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Flyweight diary workflow. ruby-1.9.2 or later is required.
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This ripl plugin provides a console for rack apps.
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An exercise: Untangle the collusion of Rails idioms from my Ruby knowledge, while trying to understand some Rails design decisions. See http://github.com/screamingmuse/rory for more info.
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