Trending Projects for November 24, 2024

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

thruster

A zero-config HTTP/2 proxy for lightweight production deployments

annotaterb

Annotates Rails/ActiveRecord Models, routes, fixtures, and others based on the database schema.

anthropic

Anthropic API + Ruby! 🤖🌌

rubocop-ordered_methods

Checks that methods are ordered alphabetically.

github_diff_parser

A Ruby Gem to parse unified git diff output.

solid_queue

Database-backed Active Job backend.

simplecov-review

SimpleCov formatter to generate missing lines errors for reporting tools like reviewdog

mission_control-jobs

Operational controls for Active Job

ostruct

Class to build custom data structures, similar to a Hash.

securerandom

Interface for secure random number generator.

positioning

Simple positioning for Active Record models.

phlex-rails

A high-performance view framework optimised for developer happiness.

solid_cache

A database backed ActiveSupport::Cache::Store

hotwire_combobox

An accessible autocomplete for Ruby on Rails apps using Hotwire.

lookbook

A native development UI for ViewComponent

autotuner

Get suggestions to tune Ruby's garbage collector

betterlint

Betterment rubocop configuration

ruby-lsp-rspec

RSpec addon for ruby-lsp

chef-licensing

Ruby library to support CLI tools that use Progress Chef license storage, generation, and entitlement.

json_skooma

I bring some sugar for your JSONs.

skooma

Apply a documentation-first approach to API development.

benchmark

a performance benchmarking library

next_rails

A set of handy tools to upgrade your Rails application and keep it up to date

unicode-emoji

[Emoji 16.0] Provides Unicode Emoji data and regexes, incorporating the latest Unicode and Emoji standards. Includes a categorized list of recommended Emoji.

puts_debuggerer

Debuggers are great! They help us troubleshoot complicated programming problems by inspecting values produced by code, line by line. They are invaluable when trying to understand what is going on in a large application composed of thousands or millions of lines of code. In day-to-day test-driven development and simple debugging though, a puts statement can be a lot quicker in revealing what is ...

rackup

A general server command for Rack applications.

mrml

Ruby wrapper for MRML, the MJML parser implementation in Rust.

yabeda-activejob

Prometheus exporter for collecting metrics around your activejobs

stduritemplate

std-uritemplate implementation for Ruby

capybara-playwright-driver

Playwright driver for Capybara

rubygems-generate_index

Generates the index files for a gem server directory

baran

Text Splitter for Large Language Model Datasets.

syntax_suggest

When you get an "unexpected end" in your syntax this gem helps you find it

packwerk-extensions

A collection of extensions for packwerk packages.

uri

URI is a module providing classes to handle Uniform Resource Identifiers

rudder-sdk-ruby

The Rudder ruby analytics library

consulkit

Ruby toolkit for the Consul API

danger-detekt-instacart

A short description of danger-kotlin_detekt. This is a forked version to include detekt rule name.

tokenizers

Fast state-of-the-art tokenizers for Ruby

net-http

HTTP client api for Ruby.

stringio

Pseudo `IO` class from/to `String`.

zxcvbn

100% native Ruby 100% compatible port of Dropbox's zxcvbn.js