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    Shale

    Shale

    Shale is a Ruby object mapper and serializer for JSON, YAML, TOML

    Shale is a Ruby object mapper and serializer for JSON, YAML, TOML, CSV and XML. It allows you to parse JSON, YAML, TOML, CSV and XML data and convert it into Ruby data structures, as well as serialize data structures into JSON, YAML, TOML, CSV or XML.
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    Dawarich

    Dawarich

    Self-hostable alternative to Google Timeline

    Dawarich is a command-line tool (likely Ruby-based) for transforming and analyzing Arabic text data with normalization, diacritic handling, segmentation, and morphological tokenization. Designed for text mining and NLP workflows in Arabic-language contexts.
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    Rails Admin

    Rails Admin

    RailsAdmin is a Rails engine that provides an easy-to-use interface

    RailsAdmin is a mountable admin backend for Ruby on Rails that generates polished CRUD interfaces for your Active Record models. It automatically infers fields, associations, and validations, giving you searchable, sortable list views and rich edit forms with very little setup. The engine supports custom actions, batch operations, and export flows so non-developer staff can manage content and data safely. It integrates with popular authentication and authorization systems (e.g., Devise for...
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    ctioga2

    polymorphic plotting program

    ctioga2 is a plotting program in the spirit of gnuplot. It can be used either directly on command-line or writing command files (or a mix of both). It produces publication-quality PDF files. It is based on the Tioga plotting library.
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    LabDiary
    LabDiary is a program for managing laboratory experiments in a sophisticated way. It is very easy to use - you can link experiments logically with each other, associate files to an experiment and structure all your data.
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    Ruby script for converting csv lists of computer names and their other attributes into a cluster ssh or .csshrc file.
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    FRIDA (flexible rapid interactive data analysis) is a generic program for manipulating, fitting, and plotting x,z,y data. It is primarily aimed at spectral analysis, especially in neutron scattering. Note: project has moved away from sf.net.
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