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Reverse Dependencies for rubocop-rspec

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

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There's a lot of open issues
A tool to find what specs examples cover a specific line of code
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A long-lived project that still receives updates
Opinionated Ruby client for the Lokalise platform API allowing to work with translations, projects, users and other resources as with Ruby objects.
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ruby-thumbor is the client to the thumbor imaging service (http://github.com/thumbor/thumbor).
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A XKCP based native (C) binding to SHA3 (FIPS 202) cryptographic hashing algorithm.
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Require this gem in your application to use Simply Business common rubocop rules.
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No release in over 3 years
Low commit activity in last 3 years
There's a lot of open issues
And here would be description.
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The project is in a healthy, maintained state
types_from_serializers helps you by automatically generating TypeScript interfaces for your JSON serializers, allowing you typecheck your frontend code to ship fast and with confidence.
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UsePackwerk is a gem that helps in creating and maintaining packwerk packages.
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Low commit activity in last 3 years
There's a lot of open issues
A long-lived project that still receives updates
YardJunk is structured logger/error validator plugin for YARD documentation gem.
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There's a lot of open issues
A long-lived project that still receives updates
This is a ruby gem that provides drop in replacement for acts_as_tree but makes use of SQL recursive statement. Be sure to have a DBMS that supports recursive queries when using this gem (e.g. PostgreSQL or SQLite).
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