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Cloud tools for web scraping and data extraction
Deploy pre-built tools that crawl websites, extract structured data, and feed your applications. Reliable web data without maintaining scrapers.
Automate web data collection with cloud tools that handle anti-bot measures, browser rendering, and data transformation out of the box. Extract content from any website, push to vector databases for RAG workflows, or pipe directly into your apps via API. Schedule runs, set up webhooks, and connect to your existing stack. Free tier available, then scale as you need to.
The mywaves utilities project provides open source utilities and documentation, including scripts to generate RSS feeds for mywaves.com to find videos on a web site.
A JavaScript presentation layer framework. It proposes a complete separation of view logic and design. Its components are designed by its role and not by its screen appearance, reducing drastically the API.
The Voodoo compiler is an implementation of the Voodoo programming language. It provides both a stand-alone compiler executable and a Ruby API for generating code for target platforms.
RCons is a build tool consolidating both configuration and compilation of software projects. It leverages the Ruby language to create a fluid environment for specifying the build process with the expressive power of a real programming language.
Yeastar: Business Phone System and Unified Communications
Go beyond just a PBX with all communications integrated as one.
User-friendly, optimized, and scalable, the Yeastar P-Series Phone System redefines business connectivity by bringing together calling, meetings, omnichannel messaging, and integrations in one simple platform—removing the limitations of distance, platforms, and systems.
Prudence is an open source container and framework for scalable web frontends and network services, based on proven REST principles. It comes in several flavors: Python, Ruby, Clojure, JavaScript, PHP and Groovy.
A web-interface for a microfunding non-profit organization based at Seattle University. The primary purpose is to accept online donations that are then distributed to beneficiares across the world.
kNOdeps is a tool for managing #include-dependencies in C/C++ projects. It is implemented as internal DSL in Ruby. The main features are: define components, forbid/allow dependencies between components, visualize dependencies, ...
gluon highlights key words form the standard input.
It imporves readability of the source codes or source diffs
in the command line with svn diff command and so on.
Obtain the unobtainable: test code covering multiple platforms
Unobtainium wraps Selenium and Appium in a simple driver abstraction so that test code can more easily cover:
- Desktop browsers
- Mobile browsers
- Mobile apps
The gem also wraps PhantomJS for headless testing.
Some additional useful functionality for the maintenance of test suites is also added.
CodingDojo to learn, explore, practice and test technologies. Along with CodingKatas there are also challenges. The main purpose of this project is to register and drive software craftsmanship and polyglot programming even further.
A lightweight framework for building web apps in Perl. Pinwheel (aka 'Perl on Rails') makes it easy for Rails developers to ship apps in a Constrained Environment where only Perl and a very limited module set are available.
The goal of the Xenerix (pronounced as Generics) Consortium is to create an Asset/Content Management platform which is not brand or purpose specific as most existing Asset/Content Management systems are. See SVN:/xenerix/trunk/README for info on proj
The Automated Contest Management System is designed to help manage programming contests in the style of the ACM-ICPC. It is a Ruby-on-Rails application that can be easily installed and managed.
PlugMan is a simple and effective plugin framework for Ruby. PlugMan supports plugin dependencies and extension points and includes a couple of demos to make learning PlugMan even easier.
Whatzit provides a system for using error and status conditions much more rich than the canonical 'zero means success, anything else is situational' mechanism. You can tell the severity of a condition and where it originated by looking at its value.