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A Ruby gem for nesting exceptions to preserve error context when re-raising custom errors.
A minimalistic, fast, and flexible internationalization (i18n) library for Ruby applications.
An ActiveRecord-style ORM for InfluxDB time-series database in Ruby applications.
A command-line tool for managing Ruby gem environments by dynamically switching $GEM_HOME directories.
Official Ruby client library for interacting with the Typesense search engine API.
A Ruby library for interacting with the Tor anonymity network, including configuration parsing, process control, and exit node detection.
A Ruby logger that sends messages to syslog instead of files, with configurable facilities and options.
A Ruby wrapper for invoking Terraform commands programmatically from Ruby applications, RSpec tests, or Rakefiles.
A Ruby gem for lemmatizing English text, converting inflected words to their base dictionary forms.
Spatial extensions and adapter helpers for ActiveRecord using RGeo's OGC Simple Features implementation.
Example project demonstrating how to run Appium automated tests on OpenSTF devices using its REST API.
A collection of Ruby snippets for Sublime Text focused on core Ruby and common standard library functionality.
A behavior-driven development framework for Ruby providing core testing tools with executable examples and expectations.
Optimized Rails application templates with production-ready configurations and optional addons for rapid development.
A Ruby interface to the GNU Scientific Library (GSL) for numerical computing.
A flexible deep learning framework for Ruby, ported from Python's Chainer.
A simple, thread-safe Elasticsearch client for Ruby with ActiveRecord integration and zero-downtime migration tools.
A comprehensive Ruby suite for performing basic and advanced statistical analysis, including regression, factor analysis, and reliability testing.
An idiomatic, fast, and well-maintained JRuby DSL client for RabbitMQ built on the RabbitMQ Java client.
A Ruby implementation of k-means clustering with k-means++ initialization, silhouette scoring, and multiple runs for optimal results.
An RGeo add-on module for reading geospatial data from ESRI shapefiles in Ruby applications.
A Ruby gem for easy and interactive plotting in web applications and IRuby notebooks, built as a plugin for the Daru data analysis library.
Automatic, context-aware data change tracking for Ruby on Rails applications using PostgreSQL.
A Ruby library for defining structured data contracts that generate JSON Schema and runtime validations from a single DSL.
A super-slim Ruby library for adding statemachine-like behavior to classes, originally built for Travis CI.
An IRB extension that provides type-based autocompletion for Ruby using static analysis.
A multilingual Ruby gem for splitting strings into tokens with extensive language support and configurable options.
A Rails gem for page-specific JavaScript execution, mapping Rails controllers and actions to JavaScript controllers.
A tutorial demonstrating React on Rails with Server-Side Rendering, Hot Module Replacement, and TypeScript using Shakapacker.
Ruby bindings for Stanford NLP tools providing part-of-speech tagging and named entity recognition capabilities.
A Ruby port of the NLTK Punkt algorithm for unsupervised, language-independent sentence boundary detection.
Ruby bindings to the OpenNLP Java toolkit for natural language processing tasks like tokenization, POS tagging, and named entity recognition.
A Ruby job scheduler that runs jobs in parallel threads within a persistent process, designed as a cron replacement.
An R package to run external programs like Julia, Python, and Shell by piping code to background processes.
A Ruby-based XMPP bot framework for HipChat, enabling custom chat automation and integrations.
A mobile-focused web app providing growing, harvesting, and recipe information for 45 plants, with a JSON API for developers.
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