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Rank | Downloads | Name | Summary |
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136,377 | 2 | render_partial_with_prefixes | Railtie to add an option to render to specify prefixes. |
136,377 | 2 | didnt | Didnt, a testing framework for the lazy and disillusioned. |
136,377 | 2 | git-history | Simply reformats the history of your project based on the commit messages to changelog ... |
136,377 | 2 | log_shusher | Silence your Rails logs under certain conditions. |
136,377 | 2 | omniauth-is-oauth2 | A IS OAuth2 strategy for OmniAuth. |
136,377 | 2 | peek-vars | Take a peek into the custom vars of your Rails application. |
136,377 | 2 | concurrent-sequential | Sequenced asynchronous actions |
136,377 | 2 | honkster-rack-ssl-enforcer | Rack::SslEnforcer is a simple Rack middleware to enforce ssl connections |
136,377 | 2 | postgrestats | Postgrestats is a library that captures important PostgreSQL statistics |
136,377 | 2 | qu-rails | Rails integration for qu |
136,377 | 2 | homogeneous_transformation | Provides a HomogeneousTransformation class to convert back and forth between the repres... |
136,377 | 2 | astro-feedzirra | A feed fetching and parsing library that treats the internet like Godzilla treats Japan... |
136,377 | 2 | michaelyta-thin | A thin and fast web server, with added neverblock support! |
136,377 | 2 | datagrepper | Provides an interface via HTTParty to Fedora's Datagrepper API: https://apps.fedoraproj... |
136,377 | 2 | async_active_job | Multi-fiber, Postgres-based, ActiveJob backend for Ruby on Rails |
136,377 | 2 | shivam | Hutch is a Ruby library for enabling asynchronous inter-service communication using Rab... |
136,377 | 2 | qoobaa-pg | provides the module "pg", a Ruby interface to the PostgreSQL |
136,377 | 2 | pharma | pharma will return to you relevant drug information about any drug you'd like. |
136,377 | 2 | city | City Framework |
136,377 | 2 | carrierwave-processing-dominant_color | Store the dominant color of the images when you upload them to your Rails application u... |