Thomas Baird's repositories
i-want-to-contribute
React app that allows users to easily search for Github repos and view useful contributing information :octocat: :mag:
GuideboxWrapper
A Ruby wrapper, for the Guidebox Api, to easily search and extract information from the api.
probot-welcome
PRobot to post a comment on a Github Pull Request to welcome new contributors.
shared-learning-resources
List of OSS resources that are helpful for Ruby on Rails + React teams.
ammeter
A gem that allows for you to write specs for your Rails 3 generators
brakeman-plugin
A Brakeman plugin for the Hudson/Jenkins continuous integration tool
useful-compose
A list of usable docker compose files to run commonly used services (ie. Postgres, Redis, etc.).
cf-targets-plugin
Cloud Foundry CLI plugin to manage multiple targets
ci-jenkins-docker-rails
Installation Process for rails test and deploy running inside dockers on jenkins CI
coding-interview-university
A complete computer science study plan to become a software engineer.
create-react-app
Create React apps with no build configuration.
ghgvc
Ecosystem Climate Regulation Services Calculator
jms-manager
A Spring Boot app for managing your JMS queues in ActiveMQ
open-source-policy
This repository contains the official Open Source Policy of 18F
osx-terminal-themes
Color schemes for default Mac OS X Terminal.app
rails_practice
Rails 5 Application for Personal Practice
react-tutorial
Code from the React tutorial.
react-webpack-rails-tutorial
Example of integration of Rails, react, redux, using the react_on_rails gem, webpack, enabling the es7 and jsx transpilers, and node integration. And React Native! Live Demo:
react_on_rails
Integration of React + Webpack + Rails to build Universal (Isomorphic) Apps
scientific-thinking
Codified examples of exercises from Brilliant.org's Scientific Thinking course
td
Local todo list CLI written in Golang
tmobaird.io
Rails 5 application for my personal site and blog
ts-practice
Personal typescript practice
vsc-travis-ci-status
:shipit: Check the status of your Travis CI project from Visual Studio Code