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    Lucky

    Lucky

    A full-featured Crystal web framework that catches bugs for you

    Lucky is a web framework written in Crystal. It helps you work quickly, catch bugs at compile time, and deliver blazing-fast responses. Lucky is extremely fast and uses very little memory. You and your users will love the extra dose of speed. Authentication, asset management, CORS, database ORM, and more can all be included when creating a new Lucky project. Instead of finding bugs in QA or in production, Lucky is designed to catch as many bugs as possible at compile time. Lucky uses Action...
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    ICR

    ICR

    Interactive console for Crystal programming language

    Interactive console for Crystal programming language. Every time you press Enter it adds a new instruction, generates a new crystal program, and executes it. The output is split into 2 parts: regular program output (e.g. output from puts 10) and the value returned by the last command. The regular output is saved, and when you type a new instruction, a new program is generated. The saved output is subtracted from the new output, and the difference is printed out. It creates an illusion that only...
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