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Reverse Dependencies for virtus
The projects listed here declare virtus as a runtime or development dependency
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Renders and parses JSON/XML/YAML documents from and to Ruby objects. Includes plain properties, collections, nesting, coercion and more.
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[Backported security patched version] A Ruby framework for rapid API development with great conventions.
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Persistence layer for Ruby models and Elasticsearch.
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RubyCritic is a tool that wraps around various static analysis gems to provide a quality report of your Ruby code.
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Droplet Kit is the official Ruby library for DigitalOcean's API
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Axe API utility methods
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RSpec custom matchers for Axe
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CSV Import for humans
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A collection of lightweight, standardized, rails-oriented patterns.
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Build Rails apps in a more maintainable way
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This gem allows you to easily use the Pivotal Tracker v5 API.
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Creates stub classes from any ActiveRecord model. By using stubs in your tests you don't need to load Rails or the database, sometimes resulting in a 10x speed improvement. ActiveMocker analyzes the methods and database columns to generate a Ruby class file. The stub file can be run standalone an...
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A simple framework for building APIs with Grape
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Still in development. Simple client for Telegram's Bot API
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Extends ActiveRecord::Store.store_accessor
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Want to know what is slowing down your build?
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Compose, decouple and manage domain logic and data persistence separately. Works particularly great for composing form objects!
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A handy dandy way to avoid using #accepts_nested_attributes_for
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