Ripley is a programming language that is somewhere between Forth and Postscript in terms of syntax. It is written in Ruby. There are several interesting techniques that were used to build Ripley including code generation for the individual language ops,
rubyPod is a graphical frontend for managing an iPod on Linux, relying on the gnuPod project as its backend.
It supports adding and deleting of songs, creation and modification of playlists, convenient id3v2 mp3 tag edition and exporting to hard drive.
project garagewars (just as a developement title; final name unknown) is some kind of "browser" game (other clients possible), which should be very easy to modify and to extend
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The purpose of SNX is to have a modular series of components that report back to a central repository and 'AI' for pattern recognition and anomoly detection. This is to help with IDS systems, and to move to the next generation of security.
A Ruby implementation of something RoboCode-like. Provides a game world in which AI(ish) bots can be pitted against each other. The world and the user-created bots are implemented in Ruby.
RDQS is a shell for querying various datasources such as SQL from a common interface. It does/should offer different data outputs, syntax highlighting, (grammatical) completion, shell interaction (e.g. backticks) and programmability
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The Medlane project is an attempt to create a set of tools that will enable librarians to move from the standard MARC (MAchine Readable Cataloging) format to a new library/museum XML format. This move will ensure traditional library/museum data remains
A Wiki clone using RDoc's (Ruby documentation format) markup language.
It features pluggable storage backends (databases, file-system), pluggable versioning backend (diff, rcs, cvs ...), templating, extensibility of markup.
...Joint is an interface to JNI that provides access to objects in an object oriented fashion, allowing applications to forget about the details of JNI. First up - a powerful interface from Ruby to Java!
The Feynman Simulation Framework provides a standard methodology for software engineers to develop simulations in Ruby with the flexibility to develop only the classes that are necessary to solve the physical problem.
eCyberpunk is a Java version of the R Talsorian Games' Role playing system, Cyberpunk 2020 and it's supplements. Initially, the project will focus on GM aids, but may, in the future, be a full-blown game.
A hybrid system simulation language similar to SHIFT and Lambda-SHIFT, written in Ruby and C. Combines numerical integration, state machines, and the breezy power of Ruby. To install: get ruby and then "gem install redshift".
rlogview is a simple log analyzer for log4r (http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/raa-list.rhtml?name=Log4r)
and is heavily inspired by chainsaw (http://logui.sourceforge.net/).