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    Mechanize

    Mechanize

    Mechanize is a ruby library that makes automated web interaction easy

    The Mechanize library is used for automating interaction with websites. Mechanize automatically stores and sends cookies, follows redirects, and can follow links and submit forms. Form fields can be populated and submitted. Mechanize also keeps track of the sites that you have visited as a history. This library was heavily influenced by its namesake in the Perl world. Mechanize#transact runs the given block and then resets the page history. I.e. after the block has been executed, you're back...
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    Jekyll

    Jekyll

    A simple, blog-aware static site generator written in Ruby

    Jekyll is a simple, blog-aware, static site generator that’s ideal for creating personal, project, or organization sites. Jekyll is incredibly simple-- it just takes your content, renders Markdown and Liquid templates, and spits out a complete, static website ready for deployment. No configurations, databases, pesky updates and other needless complexities. Jekyll lets you focus on what really matters: your content. Jekyll is easy to install and run. You can have your own website or blog...
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    StimulusReflex

    StimulusReflex

    Build reactive applications with the Rails tooling you already know

    StimulusReflex is a Ruby on Rails framework for building reactive, real-time web interfaces without moving most application logic into a heavy frontend framework. It connects Stimulus controllers, Rails server-side actions, Action Cable, and CableReady to respond to user interactions over WebSockets. When a user clicks, types, submits, or triggers another event, the server processes the action and sends DOM updates back to the browser. This lets developers keep validation, persistence,...
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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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    Headless

    Headless

    Create a virtual X screen from Ruby, record videos and take screenshot

    Headless is a lightweight browser automation tool designed to run scripted web interactions in a headless environment without a graphical interface. It enables developers to programmatically control web pages, perform navigation, and extract content efficiently. The tool is particularly useful for tasks such as scraping, testing, and automation workflows where rendering a full browser UI is unnecessary. It supports executing scripts that interact with DOM elements, simulate user actions, and...
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    Blazer

    Blazer

    Business intelligence made simple

    Blazer is a business-intelligence engine for Rails that lets teams write SQL in the browser, visualize the results, and share insights without leaving their app. It turns raw database queries into charts, tables, and dashboards, so non-engineers can explore data with minimal friction. Queries can accept parameters, enabling reusable reports for different time ranges, segments, or customers. Access controls and audit trails help teams manage who can run, edit, or view sensitive analyses....
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    Quine Relay

    Quine Relay

    An uroboros program with 100+ programming languages

    quine-relay is an esoteric programming project that produces a single program which, when run, outputs the same program in another programming language; and that next-language version, when run, outputs itself in yet another language—and so on—cycling through many languages until returning to the original. It is effectively a “relay” of quines across dozens (or hundreds) of languages. The repository contains implementations, translation scaffolding, and carefully crafted code for each...
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    Sidekiq

    Sidekiq

    Simple, efficient background processing for Ruby

    Sidekiq is a background job processing framework for Ruby that leverages multithreading to handle thousands of jobs concurrently with minimal memory overhead. It integrates seamlessly with Rails and other Ruby applications, letting developers offload tasks such as email delivery, file processing, and API calls so the main web process stays responsive. Sidekiq uses Redis as its backend, storing job queues, scheduling information, and retries, with support for delayed jobs and exponential...
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    Opal jQuery

    Opal jQuery

    jQuery for Opal

    opal-jquery provides DOM access to opal by wrapping jQuery (or zepto) and providing a nice ruby syntax for dealing with jQuery instances. opal-jquery provides an Element class, whose instances are toll-free bridged instances of jQuery objects. Just like ruby arrays are just javascript arrays, Element instances are just jQuery objects. This makes interaction with jQuery plugins much easier. Also, Element will try to bridge with Zepto if it cannot find jQuery loaded, making it ideal for mobile...
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    httplog

    httplog

    Log outgoing HTTP requests in ruby

    Log outgoing HTTP requests made from your application. Helps with debugging pesky API error responses, or just generally understanding what's going on under the hood. In theory, it should also work with any library built on top of these. But the difference between theory and practice is bigger in practice than in theory. This is very much a development and debugging tool; it is not recommended to use this in a production environment as it is monkey-patching the respective HTTP...
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    i18n-tasks

    i18n-tasks

    Manage translation and localization with static analysis, for Ruby i18

    Manage translation and localization with static analysis, for Ruby i18n. i18n-tasks helps you find and manage missing and unused translations. This gem analyses code statically for key usages, such as I18n.t('some.key'), in order to report keys that are missing or unused. Pre-fill missing keys, optionally from Google Translate or DeepL Pro. Remove unused keys. Thus addressing the two main problems of i18n gem design, missing keys only blow up at runtime. i18n-tasks can be used with any...
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    Graphiti

    Graphiti

    Stylish Graph APIs

    Graphiti makes RESTful Resources a first-class concept. This enables reading and writing a graph of data in a single request, a schema with a backward-compatible guarantee, end-to-end integration test patterns, seamless microservices and much more. If you just want to get a 5-minute feel for Graphiti code and all the functionality that comes out-of-the-box, head to Quickstart. If you want a birds-eye view of Graphiti’s moving pieces, check out our Intro to Graphiti video or The Lifecycle of...
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    Sharetribe

    Sharetribe

    Advanced marketplace software for every business life cycle stage

    Sharetribe develops advanced marketplace software for every stage of your business life cycle. Whether you're just starting out with your online marketplace idea, or taking the next big step in your booming marketplace business, Sharetribe has all the tools you need to get to where you need to be. Sharetribe Go is Sharetribe's source available marketplace software, available as a hosted, no-code SaaS product that comes with a complete feature set to get you started on your marketplace...
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    Devise

    Devise

    Flexible authentication solution for Rails with Warden

    Devise is a flexible authentication solution for Rails that is based on Warden, a general Rack authentication framework. It is a complete MVC solution based on Rails engines that lets you have several models signed in at the same time. It consists of 10 modules: 1. Authenticatable Module, responsible for password hashing and validating user authenticity when signing in 2. Omniauthable adds OmniAuth support 3. Confirmable is responsible for verifying if an account is already confirmed...
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    Spree Commerce

    Spree Commerce

    An open source E-commerce platform for growing brands

    Spree Commerce is a complete, free and open source e-commerce solution built with Ruby on Rails. It offers a modern, mobile-first UX, optional PWA frontend, REST API, plus many official extensions and third-party integrations. Spree Commerce offers plenty of advantages in terms of user experience, business value and security. Because of its mobile-first approach, it offers a truly smooth UX on every device, be it mobile or desktop. It’s got amazing page load speed and SEO; fast and easy...
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    Software Engineering Blogs

    Software Engineering Blogs

    A curated list of engineering blogs

    Software Engineering Blogs is a curated collection of engineering-focused blog posts and resources aggregated from leading technology companies and developers. The repository serves as a centralized index that helps users discover high-quality technical content across a wide range of topics, including software engineering, system design, infrastructure, and data engineering. It is organized in a structured manner, making it easy to browse and find articles from specific companies or domains...
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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...
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    Fast MCP

    Fast MCP

    A Ruby Implementation of the Model Context Protocol

    Fast MCP is a lightweight framework designed to simplify the development and deployment of servers that implement the Model Context Protocol. The Model Context Protocol enables AI assistants and applications to connect with external tools, services, and data sources through a standardized interface. Fast-mcp provides developers with a streamlined toolkit for building MCP servers that expose application functionality to AI agents. The framework focuses on ease of use, allowing developers to...
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    Kintsugi

    Kintsugi

    A tool to automatically resolve Git conflicts

    Kintsugi is an innovative open-source project from Lightricks focused on robust perceptual image quality and enhancement, bringing together advanced algorithms for denoising, super-resolution, tone mapping, and stylistic refinement into a cohesive framework. Named after the Japanese art of repair and beauty, Kintsugi embraces imperfect captures and enhances them intelligently, preserving natural detail while reducing noise and artifacts in ways that align with human visual preferences. The...
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    Grape

    Grape

    An opinionated framework for creating REST-like APIs in Ruby

    Grape is a Ruby framework for building REST-like APIs with a focus on simplicity and convention. It provides a DSL for declaring endpoints, parameters, formats, and validation rules, making it easy to build consistent and documented APIs. Grape supports multiple content types (JSON, XML, etc.), versioning, error handling, and authentication hooks, which are crucial for maintaining long-lived APIs. It integrates well with frameworks like Rails or Sinatra but can also be used standalone for...
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    Discourse

    Discourse

    A platform for community discussion. Free, open, simple

    Discourse is a modern, open-source discussion platform that rethinks forum software with an emphasis on civilized, long-lived conversations and community moderation at scale. It replaces dated bulletin-board paradigms with features like real-time updates, infinite scrolling, rich text composition, and progressive trust levels that let communities delegate moderation as members demonstrate good behavior. On the administrative side, Discourse provides powerful moderation tools—flagging, bulk...
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    JSON implementation for Ruby

    JSON implementation for Ruby

    JSON implementation for Ruby

    This is an implementation of the JSON specification according to RFC 4627. You can think of it as a low-fat alternative to XML if you want to store data on disk or transmit it over a network rather than use a verbose markup language. Both variants of the JSON generator generate UTF-8 character sequences by default. If an:ascii_only option with a true value is given, they escape all non-ASCII and control characters with \uXXXX escape sequences, and support UTF-16 surrogate pairs in order to...
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    Mobility

    Mobility

    Pluggable Ruby translation framework

    Mobility is a gem for storing and retrieving translations as attributes on a class. These translations could be the content of blog posts, captions on images, tags on bookmarks, or anything else you might want to store in different languages. Storage of translations is handled by customizable "backends" which encapsulate different storage strategies. The default way to store translations is to put them all in a set of two shared tables, but many alternatives are also supported, including...
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    Minima

    Minima

    Minima is a one-size-fits-all Jekyll theme for writers

    It's Jekyll's default (and first) theme. It's what you get when you run jekyll new. Minima has been scaffolded by the jekyll new-theme command and therefore has all the necessary files and directories to have a new Jekyll site up and running with zero-configuration. From Minima v3 onwards, the base layout is named base.html instead of default.html to avoid confusing new users into assuming that name holds a special status. Users migrating from older versions with customized...
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    ciao

    ciao

    HTTP checks & tests (private & public) monitoring

    HTTP checks & tests (private & public) monitoring - check the status of your URL. ciao checks HTTP(S) URL endpoints for a HTTP status code (or errors on the lower TCP stack) and sends a notification on status change via E-Mail or Webhooks. 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...
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