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    WebSocket Ruby

    WebSocket Ruby

    Universal Ruby library to handle WebSocket protocol

    Universal Ruby library to handle WebSocket protocol. It focuses on providing abstraction layer over WebSocket API instead of providing server or client functionality. WebSocket Ruby has no external dependencies, so it can be installed from source or directly from rubygems.
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    AnyCable

    AnyCable

    Polyglot replacement for Ruby WebSocket servers with Action Cable

    Notifications, chats, real-time updates, GPS trackers, collaboration tools, and other real-time features are essential for every modern app. And you should be able to build them in the comfort of your core framework: owning the data, using resources efficiently, and writing clean, maintainable code. AnyCable transforms your Rails application’s real-time performance, making it on par with Go, Elixir, and Node.js–based solutions so you can focus on implementing the business logic. Scale...
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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...
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    Tesla JSON API

    Tesla JSON API

    A Ruby gem and unofficial documentation of Tesla's JSON API

    This is unofficial documentation of the Tesla JSON API used by their iOS and Android apps. It features functionality to monitor and control their vehicle (Models S, 3, X, Y) and power (Powerwall) products. We currently have documentation for their vehicles, but always accept pull requests for improvements and additions. The API for vehicles is organized into 3 primary surfaces. This gem provides a basic wrapper around the API to easily query and command the car remotely. It also provides...
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    Scalaris

    Distributed, transactional key-value store

    Scalaris is a scalable, transactional, distributed key-value store. It was the first NoSQL database, that supported the ACID properties for multi-key transactions. It can be used for building scalable Web 2.0 services. Scalaris uses a structured overlay with a non-blocking Paxos commit protocol for transaction processing with strong consistency over replicas. Scalaris is implemented in Erlang.
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    Rmldonkey
    A Multiplatform GUI for Mldonkey( Open source, multi-platform, multi-protocol P2P client. Includes support for eDonkey2000, Overnet, BitTorrent, Direct Connect and Fasttrack, ... ) written on JRuby + Swing
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    Platform-independent recursive search library. C-API, written in C/C++, with mappings to C++, COM, D, Java, .NET, Python, Ruby, STL, with more to come.
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    Valence

    Fast, Dynamic, and Extendable/Mergeable Workflow Management System

    Agile protocol development and workflow management of pipelines. Simple enough for a low barrier of entry, but powerful enough to manage large procedures. Includes APIs in Python, Ruby, Java, and Perl to assist in the creation of Drivers that can create new workflows on the fly. Greatly facilitates merging and extending pipelines between groups/developers.
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    SWORD (Simple Web-service Offering Repository Deposit) is a protocol for interoperable deposit between repository platforms. It was developed by a JISC project during 2007, followed by the SWORD v2 project in 2011. See www.swordapp.org for further info.
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    The Fault Injection Toolkit is a sophisticated modern protocol fuzzing platform.
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    Piggy Gallery Generator
    Application for building web photo albums. Features: FTP Browser, Exif viewer, Thumbnail and Image processing, HTML generation, CSS styles, slideshow (Javascript or JavaFX). Just build your gallery and upload. You won't need Ruby on the server.
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    A suite of emergency notification tools using the Common Alerting Protocol format for messages. Includes a web interface for posting, administration, and public viewing, public and monitored alert monitors and a mass SMS / email sender.
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    RDCL is a Ruby implementation of the Newton MessagePad communication protocol. It includes command line applications to interface with the Newton.
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    Ruxseed processes XCCDF documents used for SCAP (NIST Security Content Automation Protocol) checklists. It performs benchmark resolution, i.e., the 6 "Loading" steps. Given an XCCDF document, it returns a resolved benchmark in the form of an ReXML tree
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    Multiplex
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    What is a Protocol Debugger? Conditionally break based on BPF filters, modify protocol contents on the fly. Build custom actions that let you manipulate how you speak on the network. Or manually edit protocol fields and send the packets along.
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    A modular extensible network protocol for general-purpose communication between a generic client and generic server housing various modules.
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    SIOP: Scripting Inter-Operation Protocol - Dynamic inter-process communications mechanism that allows script based languages to communicate with each other similar to standards such as CORBA, but without the need for explicit definitions of interfaces.
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    RubyJournal is a client written in Ruby for the popular blog site LiveJournal.com. It uses the Flat Client/Server Protocol. It is currently Text-Based only, and only works on *nix systems. Currently coding for multiple platforms, and GUI.
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    A GTK+ MUD client with support for MCCP, MXP, support for the zChat and MudMaster peer-to-peer chat protocols, the MUD sound protocol (MSP), Telnet GA support, regexp trigger support, aliases, Perl and Python plugin support.
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    An implementation of the Blocks Extensible Exchange Protocol, or BEEP (RFC 3080), in the Ruby programming language. The implementation intends to reach a feature parity level with other representative BEEP implementations in Java and Tcl.
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    The goals are to: 1. Document the HTTPMail protocol; 2. Provide at least one client implementation of the HTTPMail protocol; and 3. Generally allow access to Hotmail other than through the web interface.
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    Rice is a Ruby implementation of the Information and Content Exchange (ICE) protocol. It implements an ICE syndicator (publisher) and ICE subscriber. Rice may be useful as a reference implementation or a public syndicator for testing.
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