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    Graphiti

    Graphiti

    Stylish Graph APIs

    Graphiti makes RESTful Resources a first-class concept. This enables reading and writing a graph of data in a single request, a schema with a backward-compatible guarantee, end-to-end integration test patterns, seamless microservices and much more. If you just want to get a 5-minute feel for Graphiti code and all the functionality that comes out-of-the-box, head to Quickstart. If you want a birds-eye view of Graphiti’s moving pieces, check out our Intro to Graphiti video or The Lifecycle of a Graphiti Request. Or to understand Resources, Graphiti’s core concept, see the Resource API. Or to dive into code, check out our sample apps in Rails, Sinatra, and Plain Ruby. I’ve written GraphQL and had a pleasant experience. I have enormous respect for GraphQL. I also believe there is a fundamental flaw in GraphQL’s design.
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    Homebrew Cask

    Homebrew Cask

    CLI workflow for the administration of macOS apps as binaries

    Homebrew installs the stuff you need that Apple (or your Linux system) didn’t. Homebrew installs packages to their own directory and then symlinks their files into /usr/local. Homebrew won’t install files outside its prefix and you can place a Homebrew installation wherever you like. Trivially create your own Homebrew packages. It’s all Git and Ruby underneath, so hack away with the knowledge that you can easily revert your modifications and merge upstream updates. Homebrew formulae are simple Ruby scripts. Homebrew complements macOS (or your Linux system). Install your RubyGems with gem and their dependencies with brew. Homebrew Cask installs macOS apps, fonts and plugins and other non-open source software. Making a cask is as simple as creating a formula.
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    Homebrew Core

    Homebrew Core

    Default formulae for the missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)

    Homebrew-core is the canonical formula repository for Homebrew, the macOS (and Linux) package manager, containing the Ruby “formulae” that describe how to fetch, build, and install thousands of open-source packages. Each formula encodes metadata, dependencies, build instructions, and tests so Homebrew can produce reproducible bottles (prebuilt binaries) or source builds across supported macOS and Linux environments. The repo is the operational center for package maintenance: maintainers review updates, address compatibility patches, and manage version migrations and deprecations to keep the ecosystem healthy. When users install or upgrade packages, Homebrew leverages the core formulae to resolve dependencies, perform sandboxed builds, and run post-install hooks, making development toolchains and end-user apps easy to provision.
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    Jekyll Picture Tag

    Jekyll Picture Tag

    Easy responsive images for Jekyll

    My life just got a lot busier; I'd really like a maintainer or two to help. I'm not abandoning JPT, I just don't have a ton of time to put into hacking on it. If you've been learning Ruby and you want to move beyond tutorials and throwaway projects, I'd love to hear from you. I'd be happy to help you gain experience and credibility, if you're willing to help me maintain this project! It's simple to throw a photo on a page and call it a day, but doing justice to users on all different browsers and devices is tedious and tricky. Tedious, tricky things should be automated. Jekyll Picture Tag automatically builds cropped, resized, and reformatted images, builds several kinds of markup, offers extensive configuration while requiring none, and solves both the art direction and resolution switching problems with a little YAML configuration and a simple template tag.
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    Jekyll Target Blank

    Jekyll Target Blank

    Automatically opens external links in a new browser for Jekyll Pages

    Automatically opens external links in a new browser for Jekyll Pages, Posts and Docs. Automatically adds a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" attribute to all external links in Jekyll's content plus several other automation features for the external links.
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    Jekyll::Paginate

    Jekyll::Paginate

    Pagination Generator for Jekyll

    Default pagination generator for Jekyll.
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    Jekyll::Paginate V2

    Jekyll::Paginate V2

    Pagination Generator for Jekyll 3

    An enhanced zero-configuration in-place replacement for the now decomissioned built-in jekyll-paginate gem. This pagination gem offers full backwards compatability as well as a slew of new frequently requested features with minimal additional site and page configuration. Optional features include auto-generation of paginated collection, tag and category pages.
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    Metasploit Framework

    Metasploit Framework

    Metasploit Framework

    Metasploit Framework is a comprehensive penetration-testing and exploit development platform that streamlines the process of discovering, validating, and demonstrating vulnerabilities. It provides a modular architecture—payloads, encoders, exploits, auxiliaries, and post-exploitation modules—so security professionals can piece together complex attack chains or test defensive controls in realistic ways. Built-in features include an exploit database, network scanners, credential harvesters, and frameworks to craft reliable payload delivery while handling target nuances like mitigation bypasses and platform differences. Beyond raw exploitation, the framework includes post-exploitation tooling for lateral movement, persistence, data exfiltration simulations, and evidence collection, enabling red teams to exercise detection and incident response workflows.
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    Minima

    Minima

    Minima is a one-size-fits-all Jekyll theme for writers

    It's Jekyll's default (and first) theme. It's what you get when you run jekyll new. Minima has been scaffolded by the jekyll new-theme command and therefore has all the necessary files and directories to have a new Jekyll site up and running with zero-configuration. From Minima v3 onwards, the base layout is named base.html instead of default.html to avoid confusing new users into assuming that name holds a special status. Users migrating from older versions with customized _layouts/default.html are advised to rename their copy to _layouts/base.html. Migrating users with additional customized layouts may either update front matter references to the former default.html layout or create a new default.html layout referencing the current base.html, whichever route is the easiest.
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    Mobility

    Mobility

    Pluggable Ruby translation framework

    Mobility is a gem for storing and retrieving translations as attributes on a class. These translations could be the content of blog posts, captions on images, tags on bookmarks, or anything else you might want to store in different languages. Storage of translations is handled by customizable "backends" which encapsulate different storage strategies. The default way to store translations is to put them all in a set of two shared tables, but many alternatives are also supported, including translatable columns and model translation tables, as well as database-specific storage solutions such as json/jsonb and Hstore (for PostgreSQL).
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    Neat

    Neat

    A lightweight and flexible Sass grid

    Neat is a fluid grid framework with the aim of being easy enough to use out of the box and flexible enough to customize down the road. Neat also works great with Bourbon and Bitters, They are all lightweight and easy to work with so it’s a blast to try them out and see if they’re right for your next project. If you need multiple grids in a single project, you can do this by defining a new map stored within a variable of your choosing. This variable can then be passed directly into any of Neat's mixins. Custom grids are especially useful with grid-media. By defining a media attribute within your custom grid, you are able to easily define gutter width and total column count as well as the breakpoint at which they should activate. Creates collapsed grid object that consumes the gutters of its container, for use in nested layouts.
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    Pedestal

    Pedestal

    The Pedestal Server-side Libraries

    Pedestal is a set of libraries that we use to build services and applications. It runs in the back end and can serve up whole HTML pages or handle API requests. There are a lot of tools in that space, so why did we build Pedestal? We had two main reasons. Pedestal is designed for APIs first. Most web app frameworks still focus on the "page model" and server-side rendering. Pedestal lets you start simple and add that if you need it. Pedestal makes it easy to create "live" applications. Applications must respond with immediate feedback even while some back-end communication goes on. Pedestal makes it easy to deliver server-sent events and asynchronous updates. Pedestal works with a huge variety of containers and deployment options. Deploy applications or microservices on unikernels, Docker containers, or JAR files. Pedestal supports Tomcat, Jetty, Immutant (with Undertow), Vert.x, nginx, and Netty.
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    RDoc

    RDoc

    RDoc produces HTML and online documentation for Ruby projects

    RDoc produces HTML and command-line documentation for Ruby projects. RDoc includes the rdoc and ri tools for generating and displaying documentation from the command line.
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    RuboCop

    RuboCop

    A Ruby static code analyzer and formatter, based on the community Ruby

    RuboCop is a Ruby static code analyzer (a.k.a. linter) and code formatter. Out of the box it will enforce many of the guidelines outlined in the community Ruby Style Guide. RuboCop packs a lot of features on top of what you’d normally expect from a linter. Works with every major Ruby implementation. Autocorrection of many of the code offenses it detects. Robust code formatting capabilities. Multiple result for matters for both interactive use and for feeding data into other tools. Ability to have different configurations for different parts of your codebase. Ability to disable certain cops only for specific files or parts of files. Extremely flexible configuration that allows you to adapt RuboCop to pretty much every style and preference. It’s easy to extend RuboCop with custom cops and formatters. Many online services use RuboCop internally (e.g. HoundCI, Sider and CodeClimate).
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    Ruby 2D

    Ruby 2D

    The Ruby 2D gem

    Ruby2D is a simple and elegant 2D graphics library for the Ruby programming language, designed to make it easy to build games, simulations, and interactive applications. Built atop SDL2 and OpenGL, Ruby2D abstracts away the complexity of low-level graphics programming while exposing enough control for performance and flexibility. It supports images, text, sounds, and basic geometric shapes, making it ideal for learning graphics or quickly prototyping ideas with Ruby. The library is cross-platform and lightweight, staying true to Ruby’s principle of developer happiness.
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    Schrift

    Schrift

    Clean, minimalist Jekyll template for prose and stuff

    A clean, elegant and minimalist Jekyll template. Designed for prose. I have often tried to design a weblog style that would focus on the content and would still be elegant and nice to look at. I don’t pretend I have achieved it yet. But here is my most recent attempt at it. I’m making this template for Jekyll available now. Please use and hack.
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    Server configuration

    Server configuration

    Docker Compose with Traefik and lots of services

    Your (my) own server configuration, managed by docker-compose, with the comprehensive default configuration.
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    The Architect theme

    The Architect theme

    Architect is a Jekyll theme for GitHub Pages

    Architect is a Jekyll theme for GitHub Pages. You can preview the theme to see what it looks like, or even use it today.
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    The Hacker theme

    The Hacker theme

    Hacker is a Jekyll theme for GitHub Pages

    Hacker is a theme for GitHub Pages.
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    The Leap day theme

    The Leap day theme

    Leap day is a Jekyll theme for GitHub Pages

    Leap day is a Jekyll theme for GitHub Pages.
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    The Slate theme

    The Slate theme

    Slate is a Jekyll theme for GitHub Pages

    Slate is a Jekyll theme for GitHub Pages. You can preview the theme to see what it looks like, or even use it today.
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    Wraith

    Wraith

    A responsive screenshot comparison tool

    Wraith is a screenshot comparison tool, created by developers at BBC News. Wraith uses a headless browser to create screenshots of webpages on different environments (or at different moments in time) and then creates a diff of the two images; the affected areas are highlighted in blue. There are two main modes for using Wraith, 'capture' mode and 'history' mode. Wraith has some built-in JavaScript and configuration file templates for you to get started with right away. If you wish to take screenshots of a component rather than the entire page, use casperjs and pass a selector along with your paths. In the 'component' example config, you can see how we specify a component name, domain path and selector we want to capture. All config options will be placed in a YAML config file. You set the headless browser, diff mode, threshold, fuzz amount and screen widths.
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    ciao

    ciao

    HTTP checks & tests (private & public) monitoring

    HTTP checks & tests (private & public) monitoring - check the status of your URL. ciao checks HTTP(S) URL endpoints for a HTTP status code (or errors on the lower TCP stack) and sends a notification on status change via E-Mail or Webhooks. It uses Cron syntax to schedule the checks and comes along with a Web UI and a RESTful JSON API. Create an open-source web application for checking URL statuses with a UI and a REST API which is easy to install and maintain (no external dependencies like Databases, Caches, etc.) in public and private environments.
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    factory_bot

    factory_bot

    A library for setting up Ruby objects as test data

    factory_bot is a fixtures replacement with a straightforward definition syntax, support for multiple build strategies (saved instances, unsaved instances, attribute hashes, and stubbed objects), and support for multiple factories for the same class (user, admin_user, and so on), including factory inheritance. factory_bot provides a framework and DSL for defining and using factories - less error-prone, more explicit, and all-around easier to work with than fixtures. Each factory has a name and a set of attributes. The name is used to guess the class of the object by default. It is recommended that you have one factory for each class that provides the simplest set of attributes necessary to create an instance of that class. If you're creating ActiveRecord objects, that means that you should only provide attributes that are required through validations and that do not have defaults. Other factories can be created through inheritance to cover common scenarios for each class.
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    fastlane

    fastlane

    Fast and easy app automation for iOS and Android developers

    fastlane is an open source tool that automates the building and releasing of iOS and Android apps. With fastlane you can automate just about every aspect of your development and release workflow, from generating screenshots, dealing with provisioning profiles, to releasing your application.
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