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    Whenever

    Whenever

    Cron jobs in Ruby

    Whenever (javan/whenever) is a Ruby gem that provides a clean, Ruby DSL for defining and managing cron jobs within your application. Rather than editing system cron tables by hand, you describe scheduled tasks in a schedule.rb file using methods like every, runner, command, or rake. The gem then compiles this schedule into a standard crontab format and installs it for you, handling all the necessary quoting, environment setup, and command path resolution. It supports specifying execution...
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    Peatio

    Peatio

    Open-source crypto currency exchange software

    ...Peatio is a free and open-source cryptocurrency exchange implementation with the Rails framework. This is a fork of Peatio designed for microservices architecture. We have simplified the code in order to use only the Peatio API with external frontend and server components. Our mission is to build an open-source crypto exchange software with a high-performance trading engine and incomparable security. We are moving toward dev/ops best practices of running an enterprise-grade exchange. We provide webinar or on-site training for installing, configuring, and administering the best practices of Peatio.
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    Chef

    Chef

    Chef Infra, a powerful automation platform

    Chef is an infrastructure-as-code framework that automates how servers are configured and kept in the desired state across fleets. You describe system intent in Ruby-based “recipes” and “cookbooks” made of resources (packages, files, services, users, registries, and more) that converge idempotently, so repeated runs only change what’s necessary. Its client regularly gathers system facts, evaluates policy, and enforces drift correction, which makes environments reproducible from bare metal to...
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    A simple long time planning sketching tool for managing tasks of human resources. Rather than trying to automate the planning proccess the goal of this project is to support the task of planning the resource allocations in group sessions.
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