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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.
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    i18n-tasks

    i18n-tasks

    Manage translation and localization with static analysis, for Ruby i18

    Manage translation and localization with static analysis, for Ruby i18n. i18n-tasks helps you find and manage missing and unused translations. This gem analyses code statically for key usages, such as I18n.t('some.key'), in order to report keys that are missing or unused. Pre-fill missing keys, optionally from Google Translate or DeepL Pro. Remove unused keys. Thus addressing the two main problems of i18n gem design, missing keys only blow up at runtime. i18n-tasks can be used with any project using the ruby i18n gem (default in Rails). i18n-tasks health checks if any keys are missing or not used, that interpolations variables are consistent across locales, and that all the locale files are normalized (auto-formatted).
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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.
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    Liquid

    Liquid

    Liquid markup language. Safe, customer facing template language

    Liquid is a secure, open-source templating language created by Shopify in Ruby. It enables embedding logic (loops, conditionals, filters) within safe, customer-editable templates. Commonly used for rendering storefronts, emails, and static site generation in Shopify and Jekyll-based systems.
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    plantuml.jar

    plantuml.jar

    PlantUML plugin for Jekyll: helps you embed UML diagrams

    PlantUML plugin for Jekyll: helps you embed UML diagrams into static pages.
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    RuboCop Performance

    RuboCop Performance

    An extension of RuboCop focused on code performance checks

    Performance optimization analysis for your projects, as an extension to RuboCop. You need to tell RuboCop to load the Performance extension. Now you can run rubocop and it will automatically load the RuboCop Performance cops together with the standard cops. You need to tell RuboCop to load the Performance extension. Now you can run rubocop and it will automatically load the RuboCop Performance cops together with the standard cops.
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    RuboCop Rails

    RuboCop Rails

    A RuboCop extension focused on enforcing Rails best practices

    A RuboCop extension focused on enforcing Rails best practices and coding conventions. It’s based on the community-driven Rails style guide. You need to tell RuboCop to load the Rails extension. Now you can run rubocop and it will automatically load the RuboCop Rails cops together with the standard cops. If you are using Rails 6.1 or newer, add the following config.generators.after_generate setting to your config/application.rb to apply RuboCop autocorrection to code generated by bin/rails g....
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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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    GitLab

    GitLab

    Please open new issues in our issue tracker on GitLab

    GitLab is a single-application DevOps platform that brings source control, CI/CD, package registries, security scanning, and deployment pipelines under one roof to accelerate software delivery. Built around Git repositories and merge-request workflows, it tightly integrates continuous integration, automated testing, code review, and release orchestration so teams can move from idea to production within a unified UI and policy model. GitLab’s features extend into the operational...
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    DevDocs

    DevDocs

    API Documentation Browser

    ...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. ...
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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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    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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    Mocker++11

    C++ Mock object auto generator

    ...What you need is to run the generator and full featured mock class is there for your unit test. ---- How to use: You need Ruby. Obtain it if you don't have it yet. Get Tools At your convenient directory: git clone https://git.code.sf.net/p/cpp-tools-in-ruby/code tools Get Mocker++11 git clone https://git.code.sf.net/p/mockerplusplus11/code mocker++ Run it Change directory to mocker++ ./Mocker++ --help (On Mac/Unix, you may need to run dos2unix) Code samples (unit test codes) are found in 'unittest/MockerppTest
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    Next Right Now

    Next Right Now

    Flexible production-grade boilerplate with Next.js 11

    ...It is used in production by Unly, and thus covers enterprise-grade features and needs. It has been used to build production-grade websites within 2h time during a French COVID-19 hackathon. It has been used to build Unly Solidarity, a fully static website meant to help French students find various solutions regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. It has been used to build NRN Admin (Now unmaintained/discontinued) To be used as an educational resource, meant to be used as a learning/teaching resource, even if you don’t use it as a boilerplate.
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    Jekyll Pure Liquid Heading Anchors

    Jekyll Pure Liquid Heading Anchors

    A GitHub Pages compatible way of adding anchors to your headings

    GitHub Pages can't run custom Jekyll plug-ins so when generating anchors for your headings (i.e. h1 - h6), you're stuck with JavaScript solutions that will inject anchors. But what if your users don't have JavaScript enabled on their browsers? If you're building a static website, why not make your anchors static as well? GitHub Pages doesn't support custom Jekyll plug-ins, is this plug-in whitelisted? This is all written in Liquid so need for any whitelisting. Worried about how weird or ugly a plug-in's CSS may be? These projects only generate semantically sane HTML for you to style. No need to worry about learning Ruby to edit a plug-in or getting your edits approved. ...
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    Jekyll PDF Embed

    Jekyll PDF Embed

    Jekyll plugin for embedding PDF and PowerPoint files to any page

    Jekyll plugin for embedding PDF files to any page or post. Jekyll PDF Embed is a ruby gem for Jekyll static site generator. It allows user to easily embed external or local PDF files to any page or blog post.
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    graphql-client

    graphql-client

    A Ruby library for declaring, composing and executing GraphQL queries

    ...This client library encourages all GraphQL queries to be declared statically and assigned to a Ruby constant. If you're using Ruby on Rails ERB templates, theres a ERB extension that allows static queries to be defined in the template itself. In standard Ruby you can simply assign queries and fragments to constants and they'll be available throughout the app. However, the contents of an ERB template is compiled into a Ruby method, and methods can't assign constants. So a new ERB tag was extended to declare static sections that include a GraphQL query.
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    modern-resume-theme

    modern-resume-theme

    A modern static resume template and theme. Powered by Jekyll

    A modern simple static resume template and theme. Powered by Jekyll and GitHub pages. This template is designed to be hosted using GitHub pages so that's what these instructions will cover. If you plan on hosting it separately then there might be some extra steps that we won't cover.
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    Lagrange

    Lagrange

    A minimalist Jekyll theme for running a personal blog

    ...If you are unfamiliar with GitHub Pages, you can check out their documentation for more information. Jonathan McGlone's guide on creating and hosting a personal site on GitHub is also a good resource. Jekyll is a simple, blog-aware, static site generator for personal, project, or organization sites. Basically, Jekyll takes your page content along with template files and produces a complete website. For more information, visit the official Jekyll site for their documentation.
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    personal-website

    personal-website

    Kickstart a personal website that showcases your work

    ...Because it uses GitHub Pages—a free static web hosting feature of GitHub—you can maintain and update your live website simply by pushing changes to the repository, turning version control into your deployment pipeline.
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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). ...
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    XSpear

    XSpear

    Powerfull XSS Scanning and Parameter analysis tool&gem

    XSpear is an XSS Scanner on ruby gems. Powerful XSS Scanning and Parameter analysis tool&gem.
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    Poole

    Poole

    The Jekyll Butler. A no frills responsive Jekyll blog theme

    A diligent and noble steward for building Jekyll sites. Poole is the butler for Jekyll, the static site generator. It's designed and developed by @mdo to provide a clear and concise foundational setup for any Jekyll site. It does so by furnishing a full vanilla Jekyll install with example templates, pages, posts, and styles. Poole is the butler for Jekyll, the static site generator. It's designed and developed by @mdo to provide a clear and concise foundational setup for any Jekyll site. ...
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    jekyll-postfiles

    jekyll-postfiles

    A Jekyll plugin that copies static files

    A Jekyll plugin that copies static files from the _posts to the _site folder. This plugin takes any file that is in post folders, and copy them to the folder in which the post-HTML page will be created.
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    Jekyll Readme Index

    Jekyll Readme Index

    A Jekyll plugin to render a project's README as the site's index

    A Jekyll plugin to render a project's README as the site's index. Let's say you have a GitHub repository with a README.md file, that you'd like to use as the index (main page) for a GitHub Pages site. You could rename the file to index.md, but then it wouldn't render on GitHub.com. You could add YAML front matter with permalink: / to the README, but why force a human to do what Jekyll can automate? If you have a readme file, and your site doesn't otherwise have an index file, this plugin...
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