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Reverse Dependencies for rubocop-rails

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

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ActsAsTreeDiagram extends ActsAsTree to add simple function for draw tree diagram with html.
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AdminInvitable includes a generator to make devise invitable gem work with ActiveAdmin.
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Bringing object-oriented programming to Rails enums
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Contains rubocop style decisions to be used across all Ruby projects.
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Drop in authorization and authentication suite for Rails APIs. Features include user registration, stateless authentication using OAuth2, roles and permissions, password reset workflow, guest access, policy enforcement, JSON API serialization, two-factor authentication support, an...
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AppConfigurable allows you to configure your application with a simple DSL including environment-specific configuration, define fallbacks etc.
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Contains enabled rubocops for Arcadia ruby repos.
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A tool to simplify creation and development of Ruby daemons.
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*Atomic archiving/unarchiving for ActiveRecord* acts_as_paranoid and similar plugins/gems work on a record-by-record basis and make it difficult to restore records atomically (or archive them, for that matter). Because ArchivalRecord's #archive! and #unarchive! methods are in transactions, and ...
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Rubocop style guide for Articulate Growth Engineering
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Autolist ruby style guide for rubocop
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barcoo's rubocop config and cops
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Beyond Canvas is an open-source framework that provides CSS styles for apps designed and developed for the online shop software Beyond
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A gem to interface with Twitter's API V2
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Centralised gem for all Boost styles configuration (Rubocop, ESLint etc...)
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In Devise you own controllers, models and views. With Booth you don't own the models (much like ActiveStorage). The Controllers you do own, but the implementation is pretty much just calling Booth helpers. The views you own completely, just as in Devise.
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