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    Opal

    Opal

    Opal is a Ruby to JavaScript source-to-source compiler

    Opal is a Ruby to JavaScript source-to-source compiler. It comes packed with the Ruby corelib you know and love. It is both fast as a runtime and small in its footprint. The lib directory holds the Opal parser/compiler used to compile Ruby into JavaScript. It is also built ready for the browser into opal-parser.js to allow compilation in any JavaScript environment. This directory holds the Opal runtime and corelib implemented in Ruby and JavaScript. opal-parser allows you to eval Ruby code...
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    Kintsugi

    Kintsugi

    A tool to automatically resolve Git conflicts

    Kintsugi is an innovative open-source project from Lightricks focused on robust perceptual image quality and enhancement, bringing together advanced algorithms for denoising, super-resolution, tone mapping, and stylistic refinement into a cohesive framework. Named after the Japanese art of repair and beauty, Kintsugi embraces imperfect captures and enhances them intelligently, preserving natural detail while reducing noise and artifacts in ways that align with human visual preferences. The...
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    Grape

    Grape

    An opinionated framework for creating REST-like APIs in Ruby

    Grape is a Ruby framework for building REST-like APIs with a focus on simplicity and convention. It provides a DSL for declaring endpoints, parameters, formats, and validation rules, making it easy to build consistent and documented APIs. Grape supports multiple content types (JSON, XML, etc.), versioning, error handling, and authentication hooks, which are crucial for maintaining long-lived APIs. It integrates well with frameworks like Rails or Sinatra but can also be used standalone for...
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    Kamal

    Kamal

    Deploy web apps anywhere

    Kamal offers zero-downtime deploys, rolling restarts, asset bridging, remote builds, accessory service management, and everything else you need to deploy and manage your web app in production with Docker. Originally built for Rails apps, Kamal will work with any type of web app that can be containerized. Kamal seeks to bring the advance in ergonomics pioneered by these commercial offerings to deploying web apps anywhere. Whether that’s low-cost cloud options without the managed-service...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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    Aws::Record

    Aws::Record

    Aaws-record gem, an abstraction for Amazon DynamoDB

    A data mapping abstraction over the AWS SDK for Ruby's client for Amazon DynamoDB. This library is currently under development. More features will be added as we approach general availability, and while our initial release has as small of an API surface area as possible, the interface may change before the GA release. We would like to invite you to be a part of the ongoing development of this gem. We welcome your contributions, and would also be happy to hear from you about how you would...
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    AWS ParallelCluster Cookbook

    AWS ParallelCluster Cookbook

    The Chef cookbook used to build and bootstrap AWS ParallelCluster

    AWS ParallelCluster is an AWS supported Open Source cluster management tool that makes it easy for you to deploy and manage High Performance Computing (HPC) clusters in the AWS cloud. Built on the Open Source CfnCluster project, AWS ParallelCluster enables you to quickly build an HPC compute environment in AWS. It automatically sets up the required compute resources and a shared filesystem and offers a variety of batch schedulers such as AWS Batch and Slurm. AWS ParallelCluster facilitates...
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    Draper

    Draper

    Decorators/view-models for Rails applications

    Draper adds an object-oriented layer of presentation logic to your Rails application. Without Draper, this functionality might have been tangled up in procedural helpers or adding bulk to your models. With Draper decorators, you can wrap your models with presentation-related logic to organize and test this layer of your app much more effectively. Imagine your application has an Article model. With Draper, you'd create a corresponding ArticleDecorator. The decorator wraps the model, and deals...
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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...
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    Geocoder

    Geocoder

    Complete Ruby geocoding solution

    Geocoder is a full-featured geocoding library for Ruby that integrates seamlessly with Rails applications. It enables converting addresses into geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude) and vice versa, known as reverse geocoding. The gem supports multiple geocoding services like Google, Bing, Mapbox, and OpenStreetMap, letting developers choose based on cost or coverage. Beyond simple geocoding, Geocoder can perform IP address lookups, distance queries, and proximity searches directly...
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    Pundit

    Pundit

    Minimal authorization through OO design and pure Ruby classes

    Pundit (varvet/pundit) is a Ruby gem that provides a simple and effective framework for adding authorization logic to Rails (or other Ruby) applications. It centers around policy classes—one policy per model or resource—that define what actions a given user is permitted to perform (e.g., show?, update?, destroy?). Each policy method returns a boolean, and can be structured using combinators or shared logic to keep things DRY. In controllers and views, Pundit provides helpers like authorize,...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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    Octokit

    Octokit

    Ruby toolkit for the GitHub API

    API wrappers should reflect the idioms of the language in which they were written. Octokit.rb wraps the GitHub API in a flat API client that follows Ruby conventions and requires little knowledge of REST. Most methods have positional arguments for required input and an options hash for optional parameters, headers, or other options. While most methods return a Resource object or a Boolean, sometimes you may need access to the raw HTTP response headers. Access tokens can be revoked, removing...
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    github-changelog-generator

    github-changelog-generator

    Automatically generate change log from your tags, issues, labels, etc.

    Automatically generate change log from your tags, issues, labels and pull requests on GitHub. Fully automated changelog generation - This gem generates a changelog file based on tags, issues and merged pull requests (and splits them into separate lists according to labels) from octocat: GitHub. What’s the point of a changelog? To make it easier for users and contributors to see precisely what notable changes have been made between each release (or version) of the project. Why should I care?...
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    AWS X-Ray SDK for Ruby

    AWS X-Ray SDK for Ruby

    The official AWS X-Ray Recorder SDK for Ruby

    AWS X-Ray recommends using AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry (ADOT) to instrument your application instead of this X-Ray SDK due to its wider range of features and instrumentation. The AWS X-Ray SDK for Ruby is compatible with Ruby 2.3.6 and newer Ruby versions. It has experimental support for JRuby 9.2.0.0 (still forthcoming). To install the Ruby gem for your project, add it to your project Gemfile. You must also add either the Oj or JrJackson gems, for MRI and JRuby respectively, for JSON...
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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....
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    Mongoid

    Mongoid

    Ruby ODM framework for MongoDB

    Mongoid is the officially supported ODM (Object-Document-Mapper) framework for MongoDB in Ruby. This Mongoid community organization is a group of open-source contributors around the Mongoid ODM not affiliated with the company, MongoDB. Mongoid is customarily configured through a mongoid.yml file that specifies options and clients. The simplest configuration is as follows, which configures Mongoid to talk to a MongoDB server at “localhost:27017” and use the database named “mongoid”. If you...
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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...
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    Faraday

    Faraday

    Simple, but flexible HTTP client library, with support for backends

    Faraday is an HTTP client library abstraction layer that provides a common interface over many adapters (such as Net::HTTP) and embraces the concept of Rack middleware when processing the request/response cycle. You probably don't want to use Faraday directly in your project, as it will lack an actual client library to perform requests. Instead, you probably want to have a look at Awesome Faraday for a list of available adapters. The best starting point is the Faraday Website, with its...
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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...
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