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    Down

    Down

    Streaming downloads using Net::HTTP, http.rb or HTTPX

    ...Multiple HTTP backends are supported, letting you choose between Net::HTTP or faster/feature-rich clients while keeping a consistent interface. It exposes distinct exception classes and content validation options, so callers can differentiate transient network issues from invalid responses. In practice, Down is often used as the dependable download layer in upload/processing pipelines where robustness matters more than raw feature bloat.
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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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