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    WebSocket Ruby

    WebSocket Ruby

    Universal Ruby library to handle WebSocket protocol

    Universal Ruby library to handle WebSocket protocol. It focuses on providing abstraction layer over WebSocket API instead of providing server or client functionality. WebSocket Ruby has no external dependencies, so it can be installed from source or directly from rubygems.
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    Ferrum

    Ferrum

    Headless Chrome Ruby API

    Ferrum is a Ruby library that provides a high-level API for controlling Chrome or Chromium browsers using the Chrome DevTools Protocol. The project allows developers to automate browser interactions directly without relying on Selenium, WebDriver, or external drivers, which simplifies browser automation workflows. Ferrum runs in headless mode by default but can also be configured to run with a visible browser window for debugging and development purposes. The library communicates directly with Chrome through the DevTools Protocol, providing access to advanced browser functionality such as DOM manipulation, network inspection, and page automation. ...
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    Cuprite

    Cuprite

    Headless Chrome/Chromium driver for Capybara

    Cuprite is a Ruby driver for the Capybara testing framework that allows developers to automate browsers using the Chrome DevTools Protocol instead of traditional WebDriver-based tools. It is built on top of the Ferrum library and provides a modern approach to browser automation that removes the need for Selenium or external browser drivers. By communicating directly with Chromium-based browsers through the DevTools protocol, Cuprite enables faster and more reliable browser automation for testing and scraping tasks. The driver integrates seamlessly with Capybara, allowing developers to write feature tests that simulate real user interactions with web applications. ...
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    ciao

    ciao

    HTTP checks & tests (private & public) monitoring

    ...It uses Cron syntax to schedule the checks and comes along with a Web UI and a RESTful JSON API. Create an open-source web application for checking URL statuses with a UI and a REST API which is easy to install and maintain (no external dependencies like Databases, Caches, etc.) in public and private environments.
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    Middleman

    Middleman

    Hand-crafted frontend development

    ...A built-in dev server with live reload keeps iteration fast, while an asset pipeline handles fingerprinting, minification, and cache-friendly builds. Extensions cover blogging, internationalization, sitemaps, data-driven pages, and external build steps, so complex sites remain manageable without server-side code. Because output is plain files, Middleman sites deploy anywhere—from object storage and CDNs to GitHub Pages—benefiting from high performance and low attack surface. Teams use it for marketing sites, docs, microsites, and prototypes where content and design matter more than dynamic backends.
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    StatsCollect
    StatsCollect is a little framework gathering statistics from external sources (social networks, web sites...), stored in pluggable backends. It can be very easily extended thanks to its plugins (currently include Facebook, Myspace, Youtube, Google).
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    rSIGNAL - ruby Simple Inter-Interface Generic Aggregation Layer. It allows external data sources to be aggregated, store the aggregated data and print the aggregated data out in a transformed format to a file (or integrated HTTP server) on demand.
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    Another way to automate watching for torrent files. The initial goal? Leverage an external bit torent client and create a very simple way to schedule searches for torrents you want. That could be shows, books, etc. any file available by bit torrent.
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