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    Opal

    Opal

    Opal is a Ruby to JavaScript source-to-source compiler

    Opal is a Ruby to JavaScript source-to-source compiler. It comes packed with the Ruby corelib you know and love. It is both fast as a runtime and small in its footprint. The lib directory holds the Opal parser/compiler used to compile Ruby into JavaScript. It is also built ready for the browser into opal-parser.js to allow compilation in any JavaScript environment. This directory holds the Opal runtime and corelib implemented in Ruby and JavaScript. opal-parser allows you to eval Ruby code...
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    Pro Git

    Pro Git

    Pro Git 2nd Edition

    Welcome to the second edition of the Pro Git book. The entire Pro Git book, written by Scott Chacon and Ben Straub and published by Apress, is available here. All content is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike 3.0 license. Print versions of the book are available on Amazon.com. What is “version control”, and why should you care? Version control is a system that records changes to a file or set of files over time so that you can recall specific versions...
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    Vagrant

    Vagrant

    Vagrant is a tool for building and distributing environments

    Development environments simplified. Vagrant enables the creation and configuration of lightweight, reproducible, and portable development environments. Download the open-source Vagrant binary and run it locally or within your environments. Vagrant is designed for everyone as the simplest and fastest way to create a virtualized environment. Single workflow to build and manage virtual machine environments. Declarative configuration file describes all the requirements and builds them through a...
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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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    Sanitize

    Sanitize

    Ruby HTML and CSS sanitizer

    Sanitize is an allowlist-based HTML and CSS sanitizer. It removes all HTML and/or CSS from a string except the elements, attributes, and properties you choose to allow. Using a simple configuration syntax, you can tell Sanitize to allow certain HTML elements, certain attributes within those elements, and even certain URL protocols within attributes that contain URLs. You can also allow specific CSS properties, @ rules, and URL protocols in elements or attributes containing CSS. Any HTML or...
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    RDoc

    RDoc

    RDoc produces HTML and online documentation for Ruby projects

    RDoc produces HTML and command-line documentation for Ruby projects. RDoc includes the rdoc and ri tools for generating and displaying documentation from the command line.
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    AWS X-Ray SDK for Ruby

    AWS X-Ray SDK for Ruby

    The official AWS X-Ray Recorder SDK for Ruby

    AWS X-Ray recommends using AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry (ADOT) to instrument your application instead of this X-Ray SDK due to its wider range of features and instrumentation. The AWS X-Ray SDK for Ruby is compatible with Ruby 2.3.6 and newer Ruby versions. It has experimental support for JRuby 9.2.0.0 (still forthcoming). To install the Ruby gem for your project, add it to your project Gemfile. You must also add either the Oj or JrJackson gems, for MRI and JRuby respectively, for JSON...
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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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    GitHub Markup

    GitHub Markup

    Determines which markup library to use to render a content file

    This library is the first step of a journey that every markup file in a repository goes on before it is rendered on GitHub.com. GitHub-markup selects an underlying library to convert the raw markup to HTML. See the list of supported markup formats provided. The HTML is sanitized, aggressively removing things that could harm you and your kin—such as script tags, inline-styles, and class or id attributes. Syntax highlighting is performed on code blocks. See github/linguist for more information...
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    dotenv

    dotenv

    A Ruby gem to load environment variables from `.env`

    Shim to load environment variables from .env into ENV in development. Storing configuration in the environment is one of the tenets of a twelve-factor app. Anything that is likely to change between deployment environments–such as resource handles for databases or credentials for external services–should be extracted from the code into environment variables. But it is not always practical to set environment variables on development machines or continuous integration servers where multiple...
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    iFlow CLI

    iFlow CLI

    iFlow cli is a comprehensive command-line intelligence

    iFlow CLI is a powerful command-line AI assistant designed to embed directly into the developer’s terminal, providing intelligent automation and contextual understanding of codebases and workflows. It analyzes repositories, interprets developer intent, and executes tasks ranging from simple file manipulation to complex development operations, all within a unified interface. The tool emphasizes seamless integration into existing workflows, allowing developers to interact with AI without...
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    RubyGems

    RubyGems

    Library packaging and distribution for Ruby

    RubyGems is a package management framework for Ruby. A package (also known as a library) contains a set of functionality that can be invoked by a Ruby program, such as reading and parsing an XML file. We call these packages "gems" and RubyGems is a tool to install, create, manage and load these packages in your Ruby environment. RubyGems is also a client for RubyGems.org, a public repository of Gems that allows you to publish a Gem that can be shared and used by other developers. See our...
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    Mongoid

    Mongoid

    Ruby ODM framework for MongoDB

    Mongoid is the officially supported ODM (Object-Document-Mapper) framework for MongoDB in Ruby. This Mongoid community organization is a group of open-source contributors around the Mongoid ODM not affiliated with the company, MongoDB. Mongoid is customarily configured through a mongoid.yml file that specifies options and clients. The simplest configuration is as follows, which configures Mongoid to talk to a MongoDB server at “localhost:27017” and use the database named “mongoid”. If you...
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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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    DocuSeal

    DocuSeal

    Open source DocuSign alternative

    Open source document filling and signing. DocuSeal is an open-source platform that provides secure and efficient digital document signing and processing. Create PDF forms to have them filled and signed online on any device with an easy-to-use, mobile-optimized web tool. Use embeddable code snippets to seamlessly implement the document signing workflows directly on your website or app. Build fillable document forms using our pixel-perfect HTML API, reducing the time for creating personalized...
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    Kamal

    Kamal

    Deploy web apps anywhere

    Kamal offers zero-downtime deploys, rolling restarts, asset bridging, remote builds, accessory service management, and everything else you need to deploy and manage your web app in production with Docker. Originally built for Rails apps, Kamal will work with any type of web app that can be containerized. Kamal seeks to bring the advance in ergonomics pioneered by these commercial offerings to deploying web apps anywhere. Whether that’s low-cost cloud options without the managed-service...
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    github-changelog-generator

    github-changelog-generator

    Automatically generate change log from your tags, issues, labels, etc.

    Automatically generate change log from your tags, issues, labels and pull requests on GitHub. Fully automated changelog generation - This gem generates a changelog file based on tags, issues and merged pull requests (and splits them into separate lists according to labels) from octocat: GitHub. What’s the point of a changelog? To make it easier for users and contributors to see precisely what notable changes have been made between each release (or version) of the project. Why should I care?...
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    jekyll-notion

    jekyll-notion

    Import pages from notion

    Import notion pages to Jekyll.
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    Whenever

    Whenever

    Cron jobs in Ruby

    Whenever (javan/whenever) is a Ruby gem that provides a clean, Ruby DSL for defining and managing cron jobs within your application. Rather than editing system cron tables by hand, you describe scheduled tasks in a schedule.rb file using methods like every, runner, command, or rake. The gem then compiles this schedule into a standard crontab format and installs it for you, handling all the necessary quoting, environment setup, and command path resolution. It supports specifying execution...
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    Hydeout

    Hydeout

    A refreshed version of Hyde for Jekyll 3.x and 4.x

    Hydeout updates the original Hyde theme for Jekyll 3.x and 4.x and adds new functionality. In keeping with the original Hyde theme, Hydeout aims to keep the overall design lightweight and plugin-free. JavaScript is currently limited only to Disqus and Google Analytics (and is only loaded if you provide configuration variables). Hydeout makes heavy use of Flexbox in its CSS. If Flexbox is not available, the CSS degrades into a single-column layout.
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    Brakeman

    Brakeman

    A static analysis security vulnerability scanner for Ruby on Rails app

    Brakeman is a free vulnerability scanner specifically designed for Ruby on Rails applications. It statically analyzes Rails application code to find security issues at any stage of development. Brakeman now uses the parallel gem to read and parse files in parallel. By default, parallel will split the reading/parsing into a number of separate processes based on number of CPUs. In testing, this has dramatically improved speed for large code bases, around 35% reduction in overall scan time....
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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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    jekyll-theme-8bit

    jekyll-theme-8bit

    A Jekyll theme inspired by classic 8bit games

    A Jekyll theme inspired by classic 8-bit games. Jekyll-theme-8bit 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. Snippets of code within the _includes directory that can be inserted in multiple layouts (and another include-file as well) within the same theme-gem.
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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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    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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