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Reverse Dependencies for rails

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

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This Rake task investigates the application's controller, then tells you missing callbacks
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This Rake task investigates the application's tables definition, then tells you missing indexes
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Log errors and objects changes to Tracer.
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Track metrics such as a Twitter account's number of followers, count of tweets, etc
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Currently only provides a form helper for submit tags.
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Adds tracking to rake tasks including error capturing and logging.
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Easier auditing of Rails model changes in your controllers.
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Adds the ability to track backgrounds jobs. Currently only for delayed_job.
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Track events and ActiveRecord attribute changes in a timeline
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TrackIt allows you to track attributes changes in your ActiveRecord models
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Sometimes you just need to know what your accessors are at runtime, like when you're writing a controller that needs to return JSON or XML...
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