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    Bourbon

    Bourbon

    A lightweight sass tool set

    Bourbon is a library of Sass mixins and functions that are designed to make you a more efficient style sheet author. It’s not recommended that you modify Bourbon’s files directly as it will make updating to future versions difficult, by overwriting your custom changes or causing merge conflicts. Import Bourbon at the beginning of application.scss. Any project styles that utilize Bourbon’s features must be imported after Bourbon. Bourbon supports Internet Explorer 11+ and the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. Bourbon is maintained by the thoughtbot design team. It is funded by thoughtbot, inc. and the names and logos for thoughtbot are trademarks of thoughtbot, inc. You can target installation into a specific directory using the path flag. Bourbon is copyright © 2011-2020 thoughtbot, inc. It is free software, and may be redistributed under the terms specified in the license.
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    Color LS

    Color LS

    A Ruby gem that beautifies the terminal's ls command

    A Ruby script that colorizes the ls output with color and icons. You can overwrite the existing icons and colors mapping by copying the yaml files. You may also use a color hex code as long as it is quoted within the YAML file and prefaced with a # symbol. A Ruby gem that beautifies the terminal's ls command, with color and font-awesome icons.
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    Doorkeeper

    Doorkeeper

    Doorkeeper is an OAuth 2 provider for Ruby on Rails / Grape

    Doorkeeper is a gem (Rails engine) that makes it easy to introduce OAuth 2 provider functionality to your Ruby on Rails or Grape application. Doorkeeper is an oAuth2 provider built in Ruby. It integrates with Ruby on Rails and Grape frameworks. The installation process depends on the framework you're using. Doorkeeper follows Rails maintenance policy and supports only supported versions of the framework. Currently, we support Ruby on Rails 5 and higher. Extensions that are not included by default and can be installed separately. These applications show how Doorkeeper works and how to integrate with it. Start with the oAuth2 server and use the clients to connect with the server. See list of tutorials in order to learn how to use the gem or integrate it with other solutions/gems.
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    Draper

    Draper

    Decorators/view-models for Rails applications

    Draper adds an object-oriented layer of presentation logic to your Rails application. Without Draper, this functionality might have been tangled up in procedural helpers or adding bulk to your models. With Draper decorators, you can wrap your models with presentation-related logic to organize and test this layer of your app much more effectively. Imagine your application has an Article model. With Draper, you'd create a corresponding ArticleDecorator. The decorator wraps the model, and deals only with presentational concerns. In the controller, you decorate the article before handing it off to the view. In the view, you can use the decorator in exactly the same way as you would have used the model. But whenever you start needing logic in the view or start thinking about a helper method, you can implement a method on the decorator instead.
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    Jekyll Cloudinary Liquid tag

    Jekyll Cloudinary Liquid tag

    Jekyll plugin adding a Liquid tag for Cloudinary

    jekyll-cloudinary is a Jekyll plugin adding a Liquid tag to ease the use of Cloudinary for responsive images in your Markdown/Kramdown posts. It builds the HTML for responsive images in the posts, using the srcset and sizes attributes for the <img /> tag (see the "varying size and density" section of this post if this is new for you, and why it's recommended to not use <picture> most of the time). URLs in the srcset are cloudinary URLs that fetch on-the-fly the post's images and resize them to several sizes. You are in full control of the number of generated images and their sizes, and the sizes attribute that helps the browser decide which image to download. See the complete configuration options for details.
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    Jekyll Optional Front Matter

    Jekyll Optional Front Matter

    A Jekyll plugin to make front matter optional for Markdown files

    A Jekyll plugin to make front matter optional for Markdown files. Out of the box, Jekyll requires that any markdown file have YAML front matter (key/value pairs separated by two sets of three dashes) in order to be processed and converted to HTML. While that behavior may be helpful for large, complex sites, sometimes it's easier to simply add a plain markdown file and have it render without fanfare. This plugin does just that. Any Markdown file in your site's source will be treated as a Page and rendered as HTML, even if it doesn't have YAML front matter.
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    Jekyll Picture Tag

    Jekyll Picture Tag

    Easy responsive images for Jekyll

    My life just got a lot busier; I'd really like a maintainer or two to help. I'm not abandoning JPT, I just don't have a ton of time to put into hacking on it. If you've been learning Ruby and you want to move beyond tutorials and throwaway projects, I'd love to hear from you. I'd be happy to help you gain experience and credibility, if you're willing to help me maintain this project! It's simple to throw a photo on a page and call it a day, but doing justice to users on all different browsers and devices is tedious and tricky. Tedious, tricky things should be automated. Jekyll Picture Tag automatically builds cropped, resized, and reformatted images, builds several kinds of markup, offers extensive configuration while requiring none, and solves both the art direction and resolution switching problems with a little YAML configuration and a simple template tag.
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    Jekyll Titles from Headings

    Jekyll Titles from Headings

    A Jekyll plugin to pull the page title from the first Markdown heading

    A Jekyll plugin to pull the page title from the first Markdown heading when none is specified. If you have a Jekyll page that doesn't have a title specified in the YAML Front Matter, but the first non-whitespace line in the page is a Markdown H1 / H2 / H3, this plugin instructs Jekyll to use that first heading as the page's title.
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    Jekyll::Paginate V2

    Jekyll::Paginate V2

    Pagination Generator for Jekyll 3

    An enhanced zero-configuration in-place replacement for the now decomissioned built-in jekyll-paginate gem. This pagination gem offers full backwards compatability as well as a slew of new frequently requested features with minimal additional site and page configuration. Optional features include auto-generation of paginated collection, tag and category pages.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Just the Class

    Just the Class

    A modern, highly customizable, responsive Jekyll template

    A modern, highly customizable, responsive Jekyll template for course websites. Just the Class is a GitHub Pages template developed for the purpose of quickly deploying course websites. In addition to serving plain web pages and files, it provides a boilerplate for announcements, course calendar, etc. Just the Class is a template that extends the popular Just the Docs theme, which provides a robust and thoroughly-tested foundation for your website.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    OmniAuth

    OmniAuth

    OmniAuth is a flexible authentication system utilizing Rack middleware

    OmniAuth is a library that standardizes multi-provider authentication for web applications. It was created to be powerful, flexible, and do as little as possible. Any developer can create strategies for OmniAuth that can authenticate users via disparate systems. OmniAuth strategies have been created for everything from Facebook to LDAP. In order to use OmniAuth in your applications, you will need to leverage one or more strategies. These strategies are generally released individually as RubyGems, and you can see a community-maintained list on the wiki for this project. One strategy, called Developer, is included with OmniAuth and provides a completely insecure, non-production-usable strategy that directly prompts a user for authentication information and then passes it straight through. You can use it as a placeholder when you start development and easily swap in other strategies later.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Premonition

    Premonition

    Add block-styled content to your site. Like summaries, notes and hints

    Premonition is a Jekyll plugin that can transform Markdown blockquotes into styled blocks of code. The default template and stylesheet focus on creating info boxes, but through the templating system, you can modify it to suit your needs. With version 4 we also introduced a new citation box.
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    Pronto

    Pronto

    Quick automated code review of your changes

    Pronto runs analysis quickly by checking only the relevant changes. Created to be used on GitHub pull requests, but also works locally and integrates with GitLab and Bitbucket. Perfect if you want to find out quickly if a branch introduces changes that conform to your style guide, are DRY, don't introduce security holes, and more. Pronto runs the checks on a diff between the current HEAD and the provided commit-ish (default is master). You can run Pronto as a step of your CI builds and get the results as comments on GitLab commits using GitlabFormatter. You can run Pronto as a step of your CI builds and get the results as comments on Bitbucket commits using BitbucketFormatter or BitbucketPullRequestFormatter. The behavior of Pronto can be controlled via the .pronto.yml configuration file.
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    RedMica

    RedMica

    The future Redmine you can get today

    RedMica is a modern distribution of Redmine that fast-tracks new Redmine features—often not yet in the official release. It’s fully compatible, migratable, and follows a semi-annual release schedule to deliver the latest project management capabilities sooner.
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    RubyGems

    RubyGems

    Library packaging and distribution for Ruby

    RubyGems is a package management framework for Ruby. A package (also known as a library) contains a set of functionality that can be invoked by a Ruby program, such as reading and parsing an XML file. We call these packages "gems" and RubyGems is a tool to install, create, manage and load these packages in your Ruby environment. RubyGems is also a client for RubyGems.org, a public repository of Gems that allows you to publish a Gem that can be shared and used by other developers. See our guide on publishing a Gem.
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    Sanitize

    Sanitize

    Ruby HTML and CSS sanitizer

    Sanitize is an allowlist-based HTML and CSS sanitizer. It removes all HTML and/or CSS from a string except the elements, attributes, and properties you choose to allow. Using a simple configuration syntax, you can tell Sanitize to allow certain HTML elements, certain attributes within those elements, and even certain URL protocols within attributes that contain URLs. You can also allow specific CSS properties, @ rules, and URL protocols in elements or attributes containing CSS. Any HTML or CSS that you don't explicitly allow will be removed. Sanitize is based on the Nokogiri HTML5 parser, which parses HTML the same way modern browsers do, and Crass, which parses CSS the same way modern browsers do. As long as your allowlist config only allows safe markup and CSS, even the most malformed or malicious input will be transformed into safe output.
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    Shale

    Shale

    Shale is a Ruby object mapper and serializer for JSON, YAML, TOML

    Shale is a Ruby object mapper and serializer for JSON, YAML, TOML, CSV and XML. It allows you to parse JSON, YAML, TOML, CSV and XML data and convert it into Ruby data structures, as well as serialize data structures into JSON, YAML, TOML, CSV or XML.
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    Simple Form

    Simple Form

    Forms made easy for Rails! It's tied to a simple DSL

    Simple Form is a Ruby on Rails gem that simplifies form-building by providing a clean DSL for generating HTML forms. It works alongside Rails form helpers and supports integration with Bootstrap, Tailwind, and custom markup—allowing developers to write forms quickly without compromising layout flexibility.
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    Stripe Ruby Library

    Stripe Ruby Library

    Ruby library for the Stripe API

    A Ruby library that enables developers to integrate Stripe’s payment gateway into Ruby applications, streamlining billing, payments, and customer management.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Sublayer

    Sublayer

    A model-agnostic Ruby Generative AI DSL and framework

    Sublayer is a platform that enables developers to build and deploy machine learning models with ease, focusing on simplifying the ML lifecycle from development to production.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    batalert

    batalert

    Battery notifications/alerts for your favorite WM!

    batalert (aka Battery Alert) is a tool, written in Ruby, to notify the users when their battery is either under-charged or over-charged. Just consider installing it and put it on cron so that you never have to worry about running out of battery in midst of your work! This is originally intended for WM users who don't get battery notifications by default, but can be used by everyone who sees its worth! Batlalert upon being set up, shall notify you when to put your battery on charging and when to unplug it too. Whilst notifying so, it also numerically mentions your battery percentage at that particular moment.
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    diaspora*

    diaspora*

    A privacy-aware, distributed, open source social network

    The online social world where you are in control. Instead of everyone’s data being held on huge central servers owned by a large organization, diaspora* exists on independently run servers (“pods”) all over the world. You choose which pod to register with, and you can then connect seamlessly with the diaspora* community worldwide. You can be whoever you want to be in diaspora*. Unlike some networks, you don’t have to use your real identity. You can interact with people in whatever way you choose. The only limit is your imagination. diaspora* is also Free Software, giving you liberty over how you use it. In diaspora* you own your data. You don’t sign over rights to a corporation or other interest who could use it. In addition, you choose who sees what you share, using Aspects. With diaspora*, your friends, your habits, and your content is your business, not ours!
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    httparty

    httparty

    Makes http fun again!

    Makes http fun again! Ain't no party like a httparty, because a httparty don't stop. httparty also includes the executable httparty which can be used to query web services and examine the resulting output. By default it will output the response as a pretty-printed Ruby object (useful for grokking the structure of output). This can also be overridden to output formatted XML or JSON. Execute httparty --help for all the options. If the response Content Type is application/json, HTTParty will parse the response and return Ruby objects such as a hash or array. The default behavior for parsing JSON will return keys as strings. This can be supressed with the format option. In some cases you may want to skip SSL verification, because the entity that issued the certificate is not a valid one, but you still want to work with it. Unless you have specific requirements otherwise, we recommend to not set set the Accept-Encoding header on HTTParty requests.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    httplog

    httplog

    Log outgoing HTTP requests in ruby

    Log outgoing HTTP requests made from your application. Helps with debugging pesky API error responses, or just generally understanding what's going on under the hood. In theory, it should also work with any library built on top of these. But the difference between theory and practice is bigger in practice than in theory. This is very much a development and debugging tool; it is not recommended to use this in a production environment as it is monkey-patching the respective HTTP implementations. You have been warned - use at your own risk. Just like in Rails, you can filter the values of sensitive parameters by setting the filter_parameters to an array of (lower case) keys. The value for "password" is filtered by default. Please note that this will only filter the request data with well-formed parameters (in the URL, the headers, and the request data) but not the response. It does not currently filter JSON request data either, just standard "key=value" pairs in the request body.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    jekyll-tagging-related_posts

    jekyll-tagging-related_posts

    Jekyll `related_posts` function based on tags

    Jekyll related_posts function based on tags (works on Jekyll3). It replaces the original Jekyll's related_posts function to use tags to calculate relationships. The calculation algorithm is based on related_posts-jekyll_plugin.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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