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    StimulusReflex

    StimulusReflex

    Build reactive applications with the Rails tooling you already know

    StimulusReflex is a Ruby on Rails framework for building reactive, real-time web interfaces without moving most application logic into a heavy frontend framework. It connects Stimulus controllers, Rails server-side actions, Action Cable, and CableReady to respond to user interactions over WebSockets. When a user clicks, types, submits, or triggers another event, the server processes the action and sends DOM updates back to the browser. This lets developers keep validation, persistence, authorization, and state changes close to their existing Rails code. ...
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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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    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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    Capistrano

    Capistrano

    Remote multi-server automation tool

    A remote server automation and deployment tool written in Ruby. Capistrano extends the Rake DSL with methods specific to running commands on() servers. Capistrano is written in Ruby, but it can easily be used to deploy any language. If your language or framework has special deployment requirements, Capistrano can easily be extended to support them. Capistrano is bundled as a Ruby Gem. It requires Ruby 2.0 or newer. Capistrano can be installed as a standalone Gem, or bundled into your...
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    Middleman

    Middleman

    Hand-crafted frontend development

    ...It supports common templating languages (ERB, Haml, Slim) and content formats (Markdown, AsciiDoc), plus front-matter metadata to drive layouts, navigation, and per-page behavior. A built-in dev server with live reload keeps iteration fast, while an asset pipeline handles fingerprinting, minification, and cache-friendly builds. Extensions cover blogging, internationalization, sitemaps, data-driven pages, and external build steps, so complex sites remain manageable without server-side code. Because output is plain files, Middleman sites deploy anywhere—from object storage and CDNs to GitHub Pages—benefiting from high performance and low attack surface. ...
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    YARD

    YARD

    YARD is a Ruby Documentation tool. The Y stands for "Yay!"

    With the new dynamic documentation server in YARD 0.6, you can now see exactly what YARD sees as you document your code. Simply type yard server, reload to have your project watch for changes in your codebase everytime you refresh the page. With this functionality, you almost have no excuse not to write documentation! You can write all kinds of extensions in YARD, including ones that can understand all of the dynamic magic your framework does in its own little Domain Specific Languages (DSLs). ...
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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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    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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    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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    EM-WebSocket

    EM-WebSocket

    EventMachine based WebSocket server

    EM-WebSocket is an asynchronous WebSocket server library for Ruby built on the EventMachine networking framework. It lets applications accept connections and react to open, message, close, error, ping, and pong events through callbacks. The server supports the standardized WebSocket protocol as well as numerous older drafts retained for legacy compatibility. Connection handshakes expose paths, query strings, origins, headers, protocol versions, and security status. The library can serve...
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    Peatio

    Peatio

    Open-source crypto currency exchange software

    ...Peatio is a free and open-source cryptocurrency exchange implementation with the Rails framework. This is a fork of Peatio designed for microservices architecture. We have simplified the code in order to use only the Peatio API with external frontend and server components. Our mission is to build an open-source crypto exchange software with a high-performance trading engine and incomparable security. We are moving toward dev/ops best practices of running an enterprise-grade exchange. We provide webinar or on-site training for installing, configuring, and administering the best practices of Peatio.
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    commit-autosuggestions

    commit-autosuggestions

    A tool that AI automatically recommends commit messages

    ...CodeBERT: A Pre-Trained Model for Programming and Natural Languages introduces a pre-trained model in a combination of Program Language and Natural Language(PL-NL). It also introduces the problem of converting code into natural language (Code Documentation Generation). We can use CodeBERT to create a model that generates a commit message when code is added. However, most code changes are not made only by add of the code, and some parts of the code are deleted. We plan to slowly conquer languages that are not currently supported. To run this project, you need a flask-based inference server (GPU) and a client (commit module). ...
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    Chef

    Chef

    Chef Infra, a powerful automation platform

    Chef is an infrastructure-as-code framework that automates how servers are configured and kept in the desired state across fleets. You describe system intent in Ruby-based “recipes” and “cookbooks” made of resources (packages, files, services, users, registries, and more) that converge idempotently, so repeated runs only change what’s necessary. Its client regularly gathers system facts, evaluates policy, and enforces drift correction, which makes environments reproducible from bare metal to...
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    opsworks-cookbooks

    opsworks-cookbooks

    Chef Cookbooks for the AWS OpsWorks Service

    The AWS OpsWorks Cookbooks repository provides the built-in Chef cookbooks used by the now-deprecated AWS OpsWorks Stacks service, a configuration-management and application-deployment service that used Chef (and optionally Puppet) to manage fleets of EC2 instances. These cookbooks implemented standard tasks such as package installation, web server configuration, database setup, Ruby/PHP/Java application deployment, and integration with AWS stack lifecycle events (setup, configure, deploy,...
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    Easy git deployment

    Easy git deployment

    git deployment made easy

    Easy git deployment is a lightweight deployment tool that simplifies the process of deploying applications to remote servers using Git as the primary mechanism. It works by setting up a remote repository with a post-receive hook that automatically updates the application whenever code is pushed. This approach allows developers to deploy applications by simply pushing changes to a designated branch, eliminating the need for complex deployment pipelines. The tool generates customizable...
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    A simple long time planning sketching tool for managing tasks of human resources. Rather than trying to automate the planning proccess the goal of this project is to support the task of planning the resource allocations in group sessions.
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    ClearCanvas

    ClearCanvas

    Open source DICOM and RIS/PACS informatics platform

    Open source code base for enabling software innovation in imaging. The extensible and robust platform includes viewing, archiving, management, workflow and distribution of images as well as an open architecture for core competency tool development.
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    Lioness (Languages Interop Framework)
    Framework for making Windows applications that are one .exe file in AutoHotKey_L,C++,C#, VB.NET,Java,Groovy,Common Lisp,Nemerle,Ruby,Python,PHP,Lua,Tcl,Perl,Jint,S#,WSH VBScript,HTML/JavaScript/CSS,COM, PowerShell without compiling . For .NET 4.
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    Ruby Program for parsing code in (*.w2b) to CipherLab Blaze Basic. w2b command are smaller, intermix with real code from CipherLab Blaze Basic one line can have multiple command and macros command will include another *.w2b
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    FGL is a tightly-integrated self-contained development & execution environment utilizing best-of-breed programming tools and methodologies, optimized web/application server, highly-scalable relational/object database, and robust extension interface.
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    Breeze is a build and test automation framework for software developers. It is written in Ruby and can be extended to include tasks that interact with other tools such as source code repositories, compilers, test frameworks, and installers.
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    The Registry Server (jUDDI) offers a mechanism for humans or software applications to advertise and discover Web services. The Java Web Services Developer Pack (Java WSDP) Registry Server implements Version 2 of the Universal Description, Discovery and I
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