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    Jbuilder

    Jbuilder

    Generate JSON objects with a Builder-style DSL

    Jbuilder gives you a simple DSL for declaring JSON structures that beats manipulating giant hash structures. This is particularly helpful when the generation process is fraught with conditionals and loops. You can either use Jbuilder stand-alone or directly as an ActionView template language. When required in Rails, you can create views à la show.json.jbuilder (the json is already yielded). Fragment caching is supported, it uses Rails.cache and works like caching in HTML templates. If your...
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    graphql-client

    graphql-client

    A Ruby library for declaring, composing and executing GraphQL queries

    GraphQL Client is a Ruby library for declaring, composing and executing GraphQL queries. Sample configuration for a GraphQL Client to query from the SWAPI GraphQL Wrapper. If you haven't already, familiarize yourself with the GraphQL query syntax. Queries are declared with the same syntax inside of a <<-'GRAPHQL' heredoc. There isn't any special query builder Ruby DSL. This client library encourages all GraphQL queries to be declared statically and assigned to a Ruby constant. If you're using...
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    jekyll-breadcrumbs

    jekyll-breadcrumbs

    Creates breadcrumbs for Jekyll 3.x, includes SEO optimization

    Smart and fast breadcrumbs for posts, pages and collections with SEO support and more. Works as Jekyll Hook with Jekyll 3.x.
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    Template Builder, short for Template Builders United, For developers to put together great templates, graphics, etc. the group can use for projects. If you have something, throw it in the pot. Someone in the group can probably use it!
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