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    DevDocs

    DevDocs

    API Documentation Browser

    The devdocs repository powers the DevDocs web application, a fast, offline-friendly documentation browser for many programming languages, libraries, and APIs. It aggregates documentation from multiple sources (e.g., MDN, Python, Ruby, Git, etc.), converts them into a uniform format, and indexes them for instant text searching. The codebase includes a backend that handles ingestion, parsing, and transformation of documentation sources into a static site structure, as well as the client side UI code for browsing, searching, and reading docs in a responsive interface. DevDocs supports offline usage: users can download sets of docs for use without an internet connection, benefiting from caching and compact compressed storage. The repository includes scripts for updating doc sources, building, and deploying the documentation site. Because it is meant as a reference tool, performance and usability (e.g. fast search, minimal latency) are emphasized in design.
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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::Gzip

    Jekyll::Gzip

    Generate gzipped assets and files for your Jekyll site at build time

    Generate gzipped assets and files for your Jekyll site at build time. Performance in web applications is important. You know that, which is why you have created a static site using Jekyll. But you want a bit more performance. You're serving your assets and files gzipped, but you're making your webserver do it? Why not just generate those gzip files at build time? And with the maximum compression too? Jekyll::Gzip does just that. Add the gem to your Jekyll application and when you build your site it will generate gzip files for all text based files (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, etc). Zlib's gzipping capabilities don't quite squeeze all the compression out of our files that we could want. If you want a slower but better compression algorithm, check out Jekyll::Zopfli. Zopfli is about the best compression we can get out of the gzip format, but there's more! Brotli is a relatively new compression format that is now supported by many browsers and can produce even smaller files.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Noir

    Noir

    Noir is a modern, responsive and customizable theme for Jekyll

    Noir is a modern, responsive and customizable theme for Jekyll 4. Typography is paid close attention to and a dark mode-friendly color scheme will be displayed automatically. It builds upon a standard Jekyll install in a number of ways. A wide variety of HTML elements commonly used in online Markdown writing (blockquotes, headers, tables, boxes/buttons, figure captions, code blocks, footnotes) have been styled. HTML, SASS and Config files are included for the theme's design and functionality. A navigation area for linking to pages/posts or external URLs such as social media accounts.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Premonition

    Premonition

    Add block-styled content to your site. Like summaries, notes and hints

    Premonition is a Jekyll plugin that can transform Markdown blockquotes into styled blocks of code. The default template and stylesheet focus on creating info boxes, but through the templating system, you can modify it to suit your needs. With version 4 we also introduced a new citation box.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Pry

    Pry

    A runtime developer console and IRB alternative

    Pry is a powerful alternative to Ruby’s default REPL that doubles as a runtime exploration and debugging toolkit. It offers command-driven navigation of objects and modules, syntax-highlighted input, command history, and the ability to switch contexts or “cd” into objects to inspect their methods and state. Features like show-source and show-doc reveal the implementation or documentation of methods without leaving the console, while edit-method lets you jump into an editor, modify code, and reload it on the fly. Dropping binding.pry into application code creates interactive breakpoints, making it easy to poke at variables, step through logic (with plugins like pry-byebug), and test hypotheses. An extensible command system and a rich plugin ecosystem add profiling, colorized output, paging, and Git integration. In day-to-day development, Pry shortens the feedback loop and turns debugging into an exploratory, conversational workflow.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Ruby-processing

    Ruby-processing

    Bridge between the Processing creative-coding framework and Ruby

    Ruby-processing is a bridge between the Processing creative-coding framework (originally Java-based) and the Ruby language, created to let developers and artists write Processing sketches using Ruby syntax. It enables the well-known graphics, animation, interaction and sketching patterns of Processing in a Ruby environment, which can be appealing to those who prefer Ruby’s syntax or already live in the Ruby ecosystem. Though the project is now deprecated and newer alternatives exist, it remains an excellent historical example of how to embed a drawing/graphics API into another language and how creative coding communities evolve. For educators or artists exploring coding visually, Ruby-Processing provided a low-barrier entry by combining a high-level language (Ruby) with an expressive graphics library. It also demonstrates how open-source communities wrap frameworks into new environments for accessibility and experimentation.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Sinatra

    Sinatra

    Classy web-development dressed in a DSL

    Sinatra is a minimalist Ruby web framework that focuses on simplicity and flexibility, letting developers define web applications in just a few lines of code. Its DSL maps routes directly to Ruby blocks, making it straightforward to build APIs, small services, and quick prototypes without the overhead of full-stack frameworks like Rails. Despite its simplicity, Sinatra supports middleware, templates, sessions, filters, and helpers, so it can grow with more complex requirements. The framework is Rack-based, which means it is highly compatible with the Ruby web ecosystem and can plug into larger applications as a lightweight component. Because of its low footprint, it’s ideal for microservices, command-line dashboards, and educational projects.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Slim Template

    Slim Template

    Template language to reduce the syntax to the essential parts

    Slim is a Ruby template language whose goal is reduce the syntax to the essential parts without becoming cryptic. The initial design of Slim is what you see on the home page. It started as an exercise to see how much could be removed from a standard html template (<, >, closing tags, etc.). As more people took an interest in Slim, the functionality grew and so did the flexibility of the syntax. Slim will strive to maintain simplicity, but not everyone's definition of a readable syntax is the same. The docs will show you the options. Short syntax without closing tags (Using indentation instead) HTML style mode with closing tags. Slim is a fast, lightweight templating engine with support for Rails 3 and later. It has been heavily tested on all major ruby implementations. We use continuous integration (travis-ci). Slim uses Temple for parsing/compilation and is also integrated into Tilt, so it can be used together with Sinatra or plain Rack.
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    whiteglass

    whiteglass

    Minimal, responsive Jekyll theme for hackers

    Minimal, responsive Jekyll theme for hackers.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Color LS

    Color LS

    A Ruby gem that beautifies the terminal's ls command

    A Ruby script that colorizes the ls output with color and icons. You can overwrite the existing icons and colors mapping by copying the yaml files. You may also use a color hex code as long as it is quoted within the YAML file and prefaced with a # symbol. A Ruby gem that beautifies the terminal's ls command, with color and font-awesome icons.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Hanami

    Hanami

    A flexible framework for maintainable Ruby apps

    Hanami is a modern Ruby web framework that aims to be lightweight, fast, and modular, in contrast to the monolithic design of Rails. It emphasizes separation of concerns, encouraging developers to structure applications into clear layers of controllers, views, entities, and repositories. Each component—like the router, model layer, or view rendering engine—can be used independently, which gives developers flexibility to build lean applications. Hanami promotes immutability, plain old Ruby objects, and minimized global state, which makes codebases more maintainable and testable. It supports multi-application setups within the same project, making it well-suited for larger service-oriented architectures. The framework is designed to provide Rails-like productivity while encouraging more explicit architecture and performance-conscious choices.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Jekyll RDF

    Jekyll RDF

    A Jekyll plugin to include RDF data in your static site

    Transform your RDF Knowledge Graph into static websites and blogs.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Jekyll::Gist

    Jekyll::Gist

    Liquid tag for displaying GitHub Gists in Jekyll sites

    Liquid tag for displaying GitHub Gists in Jekyll sites. By default, Jekyll Gist will make an HTTP call per Gist to retrieve the raw content of the Gist. This information is used to propagate NoScript tags for search engines and browsers without JavaScript support.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Jekyll::Paginate

    Jekyll::Paginate

    Pagination Generator for Jekyll

    Default pagination generator for Jekyll.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Phlex

    Phlex

    Object-oriented views in Ruby

    Phlex is a Ruby-based framework for building HTML and SVG views using object-oriented programming principles, offering a unique alternative to traditional template systems like ERB. It allows developers to write UI components entirely in Ruby, providing full control over structure, logic, and rendering without mixing HTML and templating syntax. One of its key advantages is performance, as it can render HTML extremely quickly while maintaining predictable scaling even with complex component hierarchies. Phlex integrates seamlessly with Ruby on Rails and supports common tools such as Tailwind CSS, Stimulus, and Turbo, making it easy to incorporate into modern Rails applications. It also emphasizes safety and maintainability by preventing common issues such as cross-site scripting through structural design and strict data handling. Developers benefit from reusable components, modular architecture, and the ability to stream content for improved performance and user experience.
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    Pronto

    Pronto

    Quick automated code review of your changes

    Pronto runs analysis quickly by checking only the relevant changes. Created to be used on GitHub pull requests, but also works locally and integrates with GitLab and Bitbucket. Perfect if you want to find out quickly if a branch introduces changes that conform to your style guide, are DRY, don't introduce security holes, and more. Pronto runs the checks on a diff between the current HEAD and the provided commit-ish (default is master). You can run Pronto as a step of your CI builds and get the results as comments on GitLab commits using GitlabFormatter. You can run Pronto as a step of your CI builds and get the results as comments on Bitbucket commits using BitbucketFormatter or BitbucketPullRequestFormatter. The behavior of Pronto can be controlled via the .pronto.yml configuration file.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Rails 6 boilerplate

    Rails 6 boilerplate

    A Rails 6 boilerplate to create your next Saas product

    This is a boilerplate to build your next SaaS product. It's a RubyOnRails 6 backend with authentication, GraphQL API, Roles & Ability management, and an admin dashboard. It works nicely together with clients made with Angular, React, Vue.js, and React. Native, Swift, Kotlin, or any other client framework that implements the JSON Web Tokens philosophy.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Rein

    Rein

    Database constraints made easy for ActiveRecord

    Data integrity is a good thing. Constraining the values allowed by your application at the database level, rather than at the application level, is a more robust way of ensuring your data stays sane. Unfortunately, ActiveRecord doesn't encourage (or even allow) you to use database integrity without resorting to hand-crafted SQL. Rein (pronounced "rain") adds a handful of methods to your ActiveRecord migrations so that you can easily tame the data in your database. All methods in the DSL are automatically reversible, so you can take advantage of reversible Rails migrations.
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    Resque

    Resque

    Ruby library for creating background jobs and processing them

    Resque is a Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. Resque (pronounced like "rescue") is a Redis-backed library for creating background jobs, placing those jobs on multiple queues, and processing them later. Background jobs can be any Ruby class or module that responds to perform. Your existing classes can easily be converted to background jobs or you can create new classes specifically to do work. Or, you can do both. Resque is heavily inspired by DelayedJob (which rocks) and comprises three parts, a Ruby library for creating, querying, and processing jobs, a Rake task for starting a worker which processes jobs, a Sinatra app for monitoring queues, jobs, and workers. Resque workers can be distributed between multiple machines, support priorities, are resilient to memory bloat / "leaks," are optimized for REE (but work on MRI and JRuby), tell you what they're doing, and expect failure.
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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.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    jekyll-toc

    jekyll-toc

    Jekyll plugin which generates a table of contents

    Jekyll plugin which generates a table of contents.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    portfolYOU

    portfolYOU

    A beautiful portfolio Jekyll theme that works with GitHub Pages

    A beautiful portfolio Jekyll theme that works with GitHub Pages. portfolYOU is a free modern open-source Jekyll portfolio and blogging theme that works with GitHub Pages.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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