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Reverse Dependencies for timecop

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

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Implements the iCalendar specification (RFC-5545) in Ruby. This allows for the generation and parsing of .ics files, which are used by a variety of calendaring applications.
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1.71
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There's a lot of open issues
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Building Web Service Security
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1.67
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Light weight job scheduling on top of Resque. Adds methods enqueue_at/enqueue_in to schedule jobs in the future. Also supports queueing jobs on a fixed, cron-like schedule.
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1.42
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Light weight job scheduling extension for Sidekiq that adds support for queueing jobs in a recurring way.
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1.23
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A focused and fast library to gather memory, cpu, network, load avg and disk information
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1.18
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A suite of instrumentation metric primitivesthat can be exposed through a web services interface.
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1.17
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An efficient implementation of an lru cache
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The push notification service for Ruby.
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1.13
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Instantiate one with `redis = MockRedis.new` and treat it like you would a normal Redis object. It supports all the usual Redis operations.
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1.06
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This gem provides common Dangerfile and plugins for GitLab projects.
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1.05
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counter_culture provides turbo-charged counter caches that are kept up-to-date not just on create and destroy, that support multiple levels of indirection through relationships, allow dynamic column names and that avoid deadlocks by updating in the after_commit callback.
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The project is in a healthy, maintained state
A multithreaded, Postgres-based ActiveJob backend for Ruby on Rails
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