Trending Projects for July 03, 2016

Discover libraries that are gaining popularity within the Ruby community. You can find an overview of how we calculate these in our documentation.

cronex

Ruby library that converts cron expressions into human readable strings

slim_form_object

Very simple automatic generation and saving nested attributes of models from html form. ActiveModel.

azure-core

Microsoft Azure Client Core Library for Ruby SDK

inst-jobs

Instructure-maintained fork of delayed_job

http-2

Pure-ruby HTTP 2.0 protocol implementation

pkg-config

pkg-config can be used in your extconf.rb to properly detect need libraries for compiling Ruby native extensions

knapsack

Parallel tests across CI server nodes based on each test file's time execution. It generates a test time execution report and uses it for future test runs.

ruby-kafka

A client library for the Kafka distributed commit log.

flipper-ui

Feature flag UI for the Flipper gem

pretender

Log in as another user in Rails

flipper-redis

Redis feature flag adapter for Flipper

actioncable

Structure many real-time application concerns into channels over a single WebSocket connection.

flipper

Beautiful, performant feature flags for Ruby and Rails.

xcode-install

Download, install and upgrade Xcodes with ease.

rubocop-rspec

Code style checking for RSpec files. A plugin for the RuboCop code style enforcing & linting tool.

dentaku

Dentaku is a parser and evaluator for mathematical formulas

groupdate

The simplest way to group temporal data

mongoid-locker

Allows multiple processes to operate on individual documents in MongoDB while ensuring that only one can act at a time.

aws-sdk-rails

Integrates the AWS SDK for Ruby with Ruby on Rails

get_process_mem

Get memory usage of a process in Ruby

mini_portile2

Simple autoconf and cmake builder for developers. It provides a standard way to compile against dependency libraries without requiring system-wide installation. It also simplifies vendoring and cross-compilation by providing a consistent build interface.

logstash-input-http

This gem is a Logstash plugin required to be installed on top of the Logstash core pipeline using $LS_HOME/bin/logstash-plugin install gemname. This gem is not a stand-alone program

hamlit

High Performance Haml Implementation

fluent-plugin-kinesis

Fluentd output plugin that sends events to Amazon Kinesis.

tomlrb

A racc based toml parser

sensu-plugins-network-checks

This plugin provides native network instrumentation for monitoring and metrics collection, including: hardware, TCP response, RBLs, whois, port status, and more

to_bool

Super-simple gem that extends some Ruby classes with a "to_bool" method, which converts any object naturally into a boolean.

shoryuken

Shoryuken is a super efficient AWS SQS thread based message processor

linux-kstat

The linux-kstat library provides a hash style interface for reading Linux kernel statistics read out of /proc/stat.

slack-ruby-client

Slack Web and RealTime API client.

pagerduty

Provides a lightweight interface for calling the PagerDuty Events API

sensu-plugins-disk-checks

This plugin provides native disk instrumentation for monitoring and metrics collection, including: health, usage, and various metrics.

did_you_mean

The gem that has been saving people from typos since 2014.

json-jwt

JSON Web Token and its family (JSON Web Signature, JSON Web Encryption and JSON Web Key) in Ruby

logstasher

Awesome rails logs

hashids

Use hashids when you do not want to expose your database ids to the user.

pact-mock_service

Provides a mock service for use with Pact

schema_plus_core

Provides an internal extension API to ActiveRecord, in the form of middleware-style callback stacks

pact-support

Shared code for Pact gems

stripe-ruby-mock

A drop-in library to test stripe without hitting their servers

mailgun-ruby

Mailgun's Official Ruby SDK for interacting with the Mailgun API.

overcommit

Utility to install, configure, and extend Git hooks

authy

Ruby library to access Authy services. This gem is deprecated, please see the README for details.