Project

Reverse Dependencies for rails

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

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Haml-rails provides Haml generators for Rails 5. It also enables Haml as the templating engine for you, so you don't have to screw around in your own application.rb when your Gemfile already clearly indicated what templating engine you have installed. Hurrah.
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Use the GraphiQL IDE for GraphQL with Ruby on Rails. This gem includes an engine, a controller and a view for integrating GraphiQL with your app.
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Simple, Heroku-friendly Rails app configuration using ENV and a single YAML file
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A fully featured and advanced HTML5 WYSIWYG editor written in CoffeeScript on top of the Rails 3.1 asset stack
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Use the provided DSL to describe and test API operations in your spec files. Then, you can easily generate corresponding swagger.json files and serve them up with an embedded version of swagger-ui. Best of all, it requires minimal coding and maintenance, allowing you to focus on building an awesome API!
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