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Detectify is a gem for multi-tenant Rack apps, to help you retrieve domain and subdomain-related data from a database.
a Ruby port of AtCoder Library (ACL).
[Work in Progress] A set of tools for convenient technical analysis of web applications built with Ruby and Ruby on Rails. Now you don't need to set up and configure every single gem. Use Inquisition gem instead.
dsu is little gem that helps manage your Agile DSU (Daily Stand Up) participation. How? by providing a simple command line interface (CLI) which allows you to create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) noteworthy activities that you performed during your day. During your DSU, you can then easily recall and share these these activities with your team.
A modern will_paginate for Ruby 2.2+ & Rails 5
The Ruby-based Morse Decoder is a handy utility designed to transform Morse code into easily readable text. By taking a string of Morse code as input, this tool facilitates communication using a combination of dots and dashes to represent letters, numbers, and symbols.
Ruby gem for querying feature flags
A gem that generate boilerplates when creating new domain services
A Ruby library for encoding and decoding UULE parameters in Google search URLs using coordinates
In this project I followed along Andy Leverenz’s brilliant Building a Twitter Clone screen casts to build a light weight version of Twitter in other to get lot of healthy experience using Devise in the process.
OPC-UA Ruby Bindings (open62541)
DecoLite is a little gem that allows you to use the provided DecoLite::Model class to dynamically create Decorator class objects. Use the DecoLite::Model class directly, or inherit from the DecoLite::Model class to create your own unique subclasses with custom functionality. DecoLite::Model includes ActiveModel::Model, so validation can be applied using ActiveModel validation helpers you're familiar with; or, you can roll your own - just like any other ActiveModel. DecoLite::Model allows you to consume a Ruby Hash that you supply via the initializer (DecoLite::Model#new) or via the DecoLite::Model#load! method. Any number of Ruby Hashes can be consumed. Your supplied Ruby Hashes are used to create attr_accessor attributes (or "fields") on the model. Each attribute created is then assigned the value from the Hash that was loaded. Again, any number of hashes can be consumed using the DecoLite::Model#load! method.
Friends App Using Ruby on Rails with PostgreSQL database deployed on Heroku.
clsx / classnames for Rails views
ImmutableStructEx is yet another immutable struct. What makes ImmutableStructEx different, is that it allows you to create immutable structs in one step by default. In other words, other immutable struct gems force you to first define the struct, then instantiate the struct object; or, define the struct and instantiate the struct object via chaining.
Image comparison lib built on top of ChunkyPNG (Ruby)
DevOps, CI/CD, Nginx, Apache, Haproxy Etc.
LittleWeasel is more than just a spell checker for words (and word blocks, i.e. groups of words); LittleWeasel provides information about a particular word(s) through its API. LittleWeasel allows you to apply preprocessing to words through any number of word preprocessors before they are checked against the dictionary(ies) you provide. In addition to this, you may provide any number of word filters that allow you to consider the validity of each word being checked, regardless of whether or not it's literally found in the dictionary. LittleWeasel will tell you exactly what word preprocessors were applied to a given word, even showing you the transformation of the original word as it passes through each preprocessor; it will also inform you of each matching word filters along the way, so you can make a decision about every word being validated.
mad_flatter is a Ruby gem that takes a Ruby Hash and flattens the Hash keys to create a new Hash with unique Hash keys; that is, embedded Hashes use their respective keys as namespaces to create unique keys across the entire Hash. A `:namespace` option may be applied to append to all Hash keys, to ensure that all Hash keys are unique across multiple Hashes with the same structure.
Have some fun! MonkeyEngine is a gem that allows virtual monkeys to tap away on a virtual keyboard.
A blog for users to upload their posts, and to make comments on different posts besides liking different comments or posts.
A Ruby Gem that scrapes the web for limited edition sneakers.
Sequel. dry-struct - dry-types, Hanami - learn and practice
a robust financial management tool designed to streamline and simplify your expense tracking process. This user-friendly application enables you to effortlessly create and monitor custom categories, providing a comprehensive overview of your spending habits for better financial planning and management
"This recipe app allows users to create, share, and manage their favorite recipes, with a focus on ingredient management and user-friendly navigation. It's a platform for home cooks and food enthusiasts to discover new dishes and connect with others who share their passion for cooking."
The Blog app will be a classic example of a blog website. It is a fully functional website that will show the list of posts and empower visitors to interact with them by adding comments and liking posts.
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