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    Down

    Down

    Streaming downloads using Net::HTTP, http.rb or HTTPX

    Down is a small, reliable Ruby library for downloading files that favors correctness, streaming, and clear error handling. It follows redirects safely, supports timeouts and retries, and streams responses to disk to keep memory usage low—ideal for large downloads or server environments. The API returns file-like objects (often Tempfile) with helpful metadata such as original filename and content type, which plays nicely with file-attachment libraries and background jobs. Multiple HTTP...
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    tobi try

    tobi try

    Fresh directories for every vibe

    try is a lightweight Ruby command-line tool for managing short-lived experiment directories. It is built for developers who constantly create quick tests, prototypes, proof-of-concepts, and late-night coding experiments that usually get lost across temporary folders. The tool gives every experiment a dated home, then makes it easy to find and reopen past work with fuzzy search. It favors simplicity, using a one-file Ruby script with no dependencies and very little setup. Smart sorting brings...
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    Linguist

    Linguist

    Detect blob languages, suppress generated files and generate graphs

    This library is used on GitHub.com to detect blob languages, ignore binary or vendored files, suppress generated files in diffs, and generate language breakdown graphs. Linguist is a Ruby library so you will need a recent version of Ruby installed. There are known problems with the macOS/XCode supplied version of Ruby that causes problems installing some of the dependencies. Accordingly, we highly recommend you install a version of Ruby using Homebrew, rbenv, rvm, ruby-build, asdf or other...
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    Server configuration

    Server configuration

    Docker Compose with Traefik and lots of services

    Your (my) own server configuration, managed by docker-compose, with the comprehensive default configuration.
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    XSpear

    XSpear

    Powerfull XSS Scanning and Parameter analysis tool&gem

    XSpear is an XSS Scanner on ruby gems. Powerful XSS Scanning and Parameter analysis tool&gem.
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    EventMachine

    EventMachine

    EventMachine, fast, simple event-processing library for Ruby programs

    EventMachine is an event-driven I/O and lightweight concurrency library for Ruby. It provides event-driven I/O using the Reactor pattern, much like JBoss Netty, Apache MINA, Python's Twisted, Node.js, libevent and libev. Extremely high scalability, performance and stability for the most demanding production environments. An API that eliminates the complexities of high-performance threaded network programming, allowing engineers to concentrate on their application logic. This unique...
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    vcproj2cmake

    Visual Studio .vc[x]proj to CMakeLists.txt (make, Ninja ...) enabler

    Elaborate Visual Studio .vcxproj / .vcproj projects to CMakeLists.txt converter, enabling Makefile or Ninja or IDE builds, i.e. full multi-platform CMake functionality (Linux, Mac, Windows...). Live Update capability: supports side-by-side tracking of evolving original proj files, within build tree!! Script hooks for static CMake defs, powerful definition-to-variable mapping. Access to project data content is via git repository _only_ (it's a developer infrastructure project, thus...
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    Rpg.NET

    Performance enhancement API for RPG Maker XP, VX, VXA.

    Rpg.NET is an API built using the .NET Framework for both improving performance and enhancing the RPG Maker series (XP, VX, and VXA). Contained within are various functions and classes that extend the ability of RPG Maker in areas such as graphics, audio, and Windows API interop. Included is a Ruby script that is the wrapper around the library, so it can be used as any other script within your game.
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