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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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    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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    Down

    Down

    Streaming downloads using Net::HTTP, http.rb or HTTPX

    ...It exposes distinct exception classes and content validation options, so callers can differentiate transient network issues from invalid responses. In practice, Down is often used as the dependable download layer in upload/processing pipelines where robustness matters more than raw feature bloat.
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    ajax-datatables-rails

    ajax-datatables-rails

    A wrapper around DataTable's ajax methods that allow synchronization

    DataTables is a nifty jQuery plugin that adds the ability to paginate, sort, and search your HTML tables. When dealing with large tables (more than a couple of hundred rows) however, we run into performance issues. These can be fixed by using server-side pagination, but this breaks some DataTables functionality. ajax-data tables-rails is a wrapper around DataTables ajax methods that allow synchronization with server-side pagination in a Rails app. It was inspired by this Railscast. I needed...
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    rSIGNAL - ruby Simple Inter-Interface Generic Aggregation Layer. It allows external data sources to be aggregated, store the aggregated data and print the aggregated data out in a transformed format to a file (or integrated HTTP server) on demand.
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