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Reverse Dependencies for rubocop-lts

The projects listed here declare rubocop-lts as a runtime or development dependency

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A Ruby wrapper for the OAuth 2.0 protocol built with a similar style to the original OAuth spec.
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* Benchmark different versions of same or similar gems * Copy & Re-namespace any gem to benchmark side-by-side with `benchmarks-ips` * Enforce Gemfile version constraints * Regex search across all installed gem's source code to find issues quickly * Trim down app load times by keeping your worst ...
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Unobtrusive debug logging for Ruby. NO LITTERING. Automatically log selected methods and their arguments as they are called at runtime!
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Rails v8 ActiveSupport::Logger backported to Rails v5.2+ & Ruby 2.7+
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A regular expression matching Gitmoji (a subset of Unicode Emoji) symbols
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A Covered Kettle of Test Coverage SOUP (Software of Unknown Provenance) Four-line SimpleCov config, w/ curated, opinionated, pre-configured, dependencies
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PrettyFeed provides a modulizer you can include in a job, worker, class, rake task, etc, which allows for simple pass/fail logging colorization. Defaults are `truthy: 'green'` and `falsey: 'red'`.
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Provides a more HTTPish API around the ruby-openid2 library
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Ruby app loading slowly, or never? Discover bootstrapping issues in Ruby by logging/benchmarking/timing-out/rescuing 'Kernel.require' & 'load'
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Ruby OpenID Test Server (ROTS) provides a basic OpenID server made in top of the Rack gem. With this small server, you can make dummy OpenID request for testing purposes, the success of the response will depend on a parameter given on the URL of the authentication request.
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