Cyprian Kowalczyk's starred repositories
ToolsOfTheTrade
Tools of The Trade, from Hacker News.
dyno_scaler
Scale your dyno workers on Heroku as needed, pay only for what you use!
openshift-cdk-cart
OpenShift Cartridge Development Kit - start building cartridges on OpenShift today
openshift-ruby
Redhat's Openshift runs Ruby 2.0
tor-privoxy
Tor-privoxy is a Ruby Mechanize wrapper to access the web with mechanize via Tor/Privoxy It allows to use multiple Privoxy instances, switch endpoints, switch proxy when you get 4xx HTTP code Useful for web robots, scanners, grabbers when accessing sites which may ban/block you unexpectedly
bootstrap-for-ember
Bootstrap for Ember.js
doorkeeper
Doorkeeper is an OAuth 2 provider for Ruby on Rails / Grape.
krug-rails-fast-tdd
Fast TDD in Rails
rspec-retry
retry randomly failing rspec example
AlfredGist
An workflow for Alfred to create Gists from your clipboard contents or selected file(s).
sucker_punch
Sucker Punch is a Ruby asynchronous processing library using concurrent-ruby, heavily influenced by Sidekiq and girl_friday.
email_form_rails
This app demoes a email form (such as a contact form) in Rails. All data entered into the form is send to a specified email address, no data is saved to a database. Written relying on Rails 3.2 with ActionMailer for Sending Mails, ActiveAttr for extending ActiveModels features, ActiveModel's Validations and SimpleForm as a Form Builder, and the Slim templating language. Emails sent in development mode will be displayed in browser using LetterOpener.The deployed sample is running on Heroku's most current cedar stack.
formtastic-bootstrap
Formtastic form builder to generate Twitter Bootstrap-friendly markup.
cucumber-rails
Rails Generators for Cucumber with special support for Capybara and DatabaseCleaner
terminal-notifier
Send User Notifications on macOS from the command-line.
rails-subdomain
Some convenience methods making subdomains in Rails a whole lot easier.
guard-jruby-rspec
RSpec on JRuby without the startup cost.
email_form_rails
This app demoes a email form (such as a contact form) in Rails. All data entered into the form is send to a specified email address, no data is saved to a database. Written relying on Rails 3.2 with ActionMailer for Sending Mails, ActiveAttr for extending ActiveModels features, ActiveModel's Validations and SimpleForm as a Form Builder, and the Slim templating language. Emails sent in development mode will be displayed in browser using LetterOpener.The deployed sample is running on Heroku's most current cedar stack.