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    Ruby on Rails

    Ruby on Rails

    Web Application Framework written in Ruby

    Rails is a web application development framework written in the Ruby programming language. It is designed to make programming web applications easier by making assumptions about what every developer needs to get started. It allows you to write less code while accomplishing more than many other languages and frameworks. Experienced Rails developers also report that it makes web application development more fun.
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    Amazon DynamoDB Session Store

    Amazon DynamoDB Session Store

    Handles sessions for Ruby web applications using DynamoDB as a backend

    The Amazon DynamoDB Session Store handles sessions for Ruby web applications using a DynamoDB backend. The session store is compatible with all Rack-based frameworks. For Rails applications, use the aws-sdk-rails gem. The session store is a Rack Middleware, meaning that it will implement the Rack interface for dealing with HTTP request/responses. This session store uses a DynamoDB backend in order to provide scaling and centralized data benefits for session storage with more ease than other containers, like local servers or cookies. ...
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    Pedestal

    Pedestal

    The Pedestal Server-side Libraries

    Pedestal is a set of libraries that we use to build services and applications. It runs in the back end and can serve up whole HTML pages or handle API requests. There are a lot of tools in that space, so why did we build Pedestal? We had two main reasons. Pedestal is designed for APIs first. Most web app frameworks still focus on the "page model" and server-side rendering. Pedestal lets you start simple and add that if you need it.
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    wombat

    wombat

    Lightweight Ruby DSL for scraping structured data from web pages

    ...The DSL approach helps make scraping definitions more readable and maintainable, especially when dealing with multiple fields or nested data structures. Because it is implemented as a Ruby library, it integrates easily into Ruby applications and scripts that need to gather information from web pages. Wombat also includes examples and tests that demonstrate how scraping definitions can be written and executed within Ruby environments.
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    Sinatra

    Sinatra

    Classy web-development dressed in a DSL

    ...The framework is Rack-based, which means it is highly compatible with the Ruby web ecosystem and can plug into larger applications as a lightweight component. Because of its low footprint, it’s ideal for microservices, command-line dashboards, and educational projects.
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    Hanami

    Hanami

    A flexible framework for maintainable Ruby apps

    Hanami is a modern Ruby web framework that aims to be lightweight, fast, and modular, in contrast to the monolithic design of Rails. It emphasizes separation of concerns, encouraging developers to structure applications into clear layers of controllers, views, entities, and repositories. Each component—like the router, model layer, or view rendering engine—can be used independently, which gives developers flexibility to build lean applications.
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    Puma

    Puma

    A Ruby/Rack web server built for concurrency

    Unlike other Ruby Webservers, Puma was built for speed and parallelism. Puma is a small library that provides a very fast and concurrent HTTP 1.1 server for Ruby web applications. It is designed for running Rack apps only. What makes Puma so fast is the careful use of a Ragel extension to provide fast, accurate HTTP 1.1 protocol parsing. This makes the server scream without too many portability issues. If you are using Bundler, just add Puma to your project's Gemfile. Once you've installed your bundle, start Puma. ...
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    RubyLLM

    RubyLLM

    One beautiful Ruby API for OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, Bedrock

    ...RubyLLM also integrates smoothly with modern Ruby frameworks and development workflows, making it easier to embed AI functionality into web services, background jobs, and automation scripts.
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    Foreman

    Foreman

    Manage Procfile-based applications

    Foreman is a Procfile-based process manager that mirrors Heroku’s process model, making it easy to run multi-process applications in development and beyond. You declare your app’s processes (web workers, background jobs, schedulers) in a Procfile, and Foreman starts them together, streams multiplexed logs, and manages environment variables from .env files. It handles port assignment and process concurrency, so you can spin up multiple copies of a worker or web server with a single command. ...
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    Grafana

    Grafana

    Leading open-source visualization and observability platform

    Grafana OSS is the leading open-source platform for visualization and observability. It enables teams to query, visualize, alert on, and explore telemetry data from multiple sources in a single interface. With support for 100+ data source plugins—including Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, SQL/NoSQL databases, and OpenTelemetry—Grafana helps teams correlate metrics, logs, and traces across applications and infrastructure. Users can build interactive dashboards with rich...
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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 backoff on failures. Its middleware architecture allows developers to inject custom logic around job execution, such as logging, tracing, or instrumentation. ...
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    OmniAuth

    OmniAuth

    OmniAuth is a flexible authentication system utilizing Rack middleware

    OmniAuth is a library that standardizes multi-provider authentication for web applications. It was created to be powerful, flexible, and do as little as possible. Any developer can create strategies for OmniAuth that can authenticate users via disparate systems. OmniAuth strategies have been created for everything from Facebook to LDAP. In order to use OmniAuth in your applications, you will need to leverage one or more strategies.
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    CarrierWave

    CarrierWave

    Classier solution for file uploads for Rails, Sinatra and others

    This gem provides a simple and extremely flexible way to upload files from Ruby applications. It works well with Rack based web applications, such as Ruby on Rails. CarrierWave gives you a store for permanent storage, and a cache for temporary storage. You can use different stores, including filesystem and cloud storage. Most of the time you are going to want to use CarrierWave together with an ORM. It is quite simple to mount uploaders on columns in your model, so you can simply assign files and get going. ...
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    Pundit

    Pundit

    Minimal authorization through OO design and pure Ruby classes

    Pundit (varvet/pundit) is a Ruby gem that provides a simple and effective framework for adding authorization logic to Rails (or other Ruby) applications. It centers around policy classes—one policy per model or resource—that define what actions a given user is permitted to perform (e.g., show?, update?, destroy?). Each policy method returns a boolean, and can be structured using combinators or shared logic to keep things DRY. In controllers and views, Pundit provides helpers like authorize,...
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    Cuprite

    Cuprite

    Headless Chrome/Chromium driver for Capybara

    ...By communicating directly with Chromium-based browsers through the DevTools protocol, Cuprite enables faster and more reliable browser automation for testing and scraping tasks. The driver integrates seamlessly with Capybara, allowing developers to write feature tests that simulate real user interactions with web applications. Because it uses headless Chrome by default, Cuprite is well suited for automated test environments and continuous integration pipelines. Developers can also run tests with a visible browser window for debugging purposes during development.
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    Frankfurter

    Frankfurter

    Currency data API

    ...It allows users to specify base currencies and filter results by selected currencies, making responses efficient and customizable. The system can be used directly from client-side applications or self-hosted for full control over data access. Its lightweight design and straightforward JSON responses make integration easy across web and mobile environments.
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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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    MailCatcher

    MailCatcher

    Catches mail and serves it through a dream

    ...Mail appears instantly if your browser supports WebSockets, otherwise updates every thirty seconds. Sendmail-analogue command, catchmail, makes using mailcatcher from PHP a lot easier. Encodings are difficult. MailCatcher does not completely support utf-8 straight over the wire, you must use a mail library that encodes things properly based on SMTP server capabilities.
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    Geocoder

    Geocoder

    Complete Ruby geocoding solution

    ...With its database integration, you can query for nearby records, order results by distance, or filter results within a radius, making it invaluable for location-based apps. By abstracting away API differences and providing a clean Ruby interface, Geocoder makes geospatial features straightforward to implement in web and mobile projects.
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    Capybara

    Capybara

    Acceptance test framework for web applications

    Capybara is a Ruby acceptance testing framework that simulates how a real user would interact with a web application. It allows developers to write tests that drive browsers, checking for expected content, links, buttons, and form interactions. Capybara integrates with drivers like Selenium, Rack::Test, and headless browsers such as Cuprite or WebKit, letting tests run in real browsers or lightweight simulation environments. Its DSL emphasizes natural language-like syntax, such as visit,...
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    ZK - Simply Ajax and Mobile
    ZK is an open-source Java framework for building modern web and mobile applications. It enables developers to create rich, interactive UIs using only Java — no JavaScript required. With 200+ Ajax-powered components, event-driven architecture, and support for popular technologies like Spring, Java EE, and JSP/JSF, ZK makes it simple to deliver powerful and user-friendly web applications.
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    wappskafander_t2

    wappskafander_t2

    Wraps a HTTP server that might optionally run PHP by using FastCGI.

    wappskafander_t2 wraps an old version of a Hiawatha web server (hiawatha-webserver.org). If FastCGI and PHP are available, then the web server probably can execute PHP. As of 2022_11 this "branch" of the wappskafander_t2 will not be incrementally updated, because it, the wrapping code, NOT the wrapped web server, is an old mess that needs a total rewrite. The current version of the wrapping code is usable as a functional "blob" that serves HTTP and optionally PHP generated content from Virtual Private Servers (VPS) and alike. ...
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    This is a C library to check the validity of German and Austrian Bank Account Numbers. All currently defined test methods by Deutsche Bundesbank (Dec 2017: 00 to E4) are implemented. Modules for AWK, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, C#.net and VB.net are included too. The package includes also an IBAN converter to generate (german) IBANs and BICs from account data. All currently defined IBAN rules by Deutsche Bundesbank are implemented (Dec 2017: 57 rules) and tested against independent solutions.
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    GitLab CE Server For Local Intranets

    GitLab CE Server For Local Intranets

    The Free & Popular Community git Server in a Complete Virtual Machine

    This VM is created for 2 reasons: 1. Very little initial setup work required to make a GIT Server live, within minutes. 2. This system should keep running for Years, without requiring Updates / Breakages. If you are new to Virtual Machines, then please watch the Video below ( taken from my other project. just replace td with gi wherever mentioned ) After starting this VM, please login to its administration panel with: Website Address: https://gi.local/ ( Accept Any Warnings due to...
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    Dato.rss

    Dato.rss

    The best RSS Search experience you can find

    dato.rss is a Ruby gem that provides a simple DSL for generating RSS 2.0 feeds. It allows developers to build XML-compliant RSS feeds directly within Ruby code using clean, readable syntax. Ideal for blogs, news aggregators, and content-heavy applications, dato.rss helps deliver structured content feeds without dealing with raw XML.
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