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Reverse Dependencies for rake
The projects listed here declare rake as a runtime or development dependency
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A metadata-driven browser automation.
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Library to help manage WebMock fixtures
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Mimics net-http-pipeline's behaviour within WebMock's Net::HTTP implementation, allowing you to mock and test your pipelined HTTP calls.
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WebMock allows you to stub only Net::HTTP requests. This gem bridges the gap and allows you to run a live stub server where all requests are stubbed directly using WebMock API
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Use symbol http status in webmock
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WebMole is a Ruby-based web scraper with multiple features including email extraction, phone number scraping, and more.
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A CLI clickbot for WebNovel to bump views.
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Integrate your Rails app with Webpack
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add webpack build into assets:precompile
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Run webpack and webpack-dev-server in a sub process. Autodetects the port, url and assets that are generated.
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webpacker extention to use remote webpacker url
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Webpacker extention to load manifest file from s3
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Make Ruby and Webpack as loosely coupled as possible.
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A small gem to integrated digested static files with Ruby / Rails apps
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See README.md file
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WebpackManifest is a gem that integrates Rails with npm's webpack-manifest-plugin without webpacker.
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Gem that work with node manifest-webpack-plugin. A view helper
for using webpack managed assets in Rails templates.
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Use the full power of Webpack within your Rails app, leverage existing view helpers like javascript_include_tag & stylesheet_link_tag
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