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Provides an easy way to create and raise custom exceptions with the contextual information of previously raised system exceptions in Ruby >= 2.0.0
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Validate that your objects have the right inputs.
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Contrast two objects by a defined set of values
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My implementation of GoL for the Junior Ruby/Rails position at MarketPlacer
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Output extremely Cool Ascii Faces in your terminal
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CoolSMS Ruby Client. under construction...
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CORTO - your url shortner gem
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- Yet another url shortner?
corto is a ruby gem that shorten a URL for you and store the result in a SQLite3 database.
Why the world needs another url shortener? Well, true to be told I don't know the answer and I'm
pretty sure this code is far away from being revolutionary.
However... corto is funniest!
- Usage
Using corto as standalone utility is straightforward. In case you want to shorten an url you just
launch the program with the url as parameter.
% bin/corto http://www.armoredcode.com
% corto: http://www.armoredcode.com shrunk as ji5jnu
Please note that you've to supply a valid URL, since internally it's parsed and rejected anything but
HTTP and HTTPS verbs.
% bin/corto funnystatementhere
% corto: it seems funnystatementhere is not a valid url to shrink
If you want to deflate a shrunk url, you have just to specify the '-d' flag this way.
% bin/corto -d ji5jnu
% corto: ji5jnu deflated is http://www.armoredcode.com
Super easy, isn't it? Now, go ahead and shrink the web!
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A simple corto shortening session start with class initialization, optionally telling which SQLite3
database to use and then mastering the parameter.
require 'corto'
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corto = Corto.new # we're now saying the gem we want to use it's internal database stored in db/corto.db
s = corto.shrink('http://www.armoredcode.com')
# s now stores the shrinked url that is already added to database if not present.
# If you'll pass an invalid url to shrink(), nil will be returned instead
Deflating a URL is super easy as well
# The deflate process is quite straightforward as well
d = corto.deflate(s)
# d has now the deflated url or nil if that url was not found
You can also count how many urls contained into db
# If you want to know how many urls you have in your database, just call the count() method.
puts 'Hey, I have stored ' + corto.count() + ' urls'
And finally you can purge your db
# Tired of your database and time for a massive clean has come? Let's purge the db.
corto.purge
# corto.count == 0 now
- Note on Patches/Pull Requests
* Fork the project.
* Make your feature addition or bug fix.
* Add tests for it. This is important so I don’t break it in a future version unintentionally.
* Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version,
that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull)
* Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches.
- Copyright
Copyright © 2011 Paolo Perego. See LICENSE for details.
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Course provides an API for building your application operations/transactions using
the Railway oriented programming paradigm
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A tool for the management and orchestration of data used by HashiCorp infrastructure tooling.
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A CL Utility for indexing files on a Cran repository.
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Crawls a page, with no limits and without visiting external domains
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Cre reduces the amount of code you have to write when fetching rails credentials. If your encrypted credentials look like this:
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password: 'foobar'
development:
password: 'foobar'
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password: 'foobar'
Usually you have to get it like this:
`Rails.application.credentials.dig(Rails.env, :password)`
with Cre you can just do: `Cre.dig(:password)`.
By default it grabs the current Rails environment.
To overwrite this behavior add the enviroment as the
first argument: `Cre.dig(:production, :password)`
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Client for accessing the Crea blockchain.
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ruby client for the Credly API
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score a cribbage hand from the command line
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Ruby REST client for Delphix virtual database appliance
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Pry-based enhancements for both Rails 3 & 4 debugging. A compilation of opinionated pry packages to improve the debugging environment
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Ruby's Blockchain
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Welcome to Cryptostats! Cryptostats is a CLI ruby gem that fetches meta data of the top 100 cryptocurrencies from the CoinGecko API and displays updated statistics regarding the current prices, market cap, volume, price change, etc.
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Scoped and contextual method definition for use in writing more expressive DSLs without screwing defintions in other pieces of code
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