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14 stars written in Ruby
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Classy web-development dressed in a DSL (official / canonical repo)

Ruby 12,392 2,065 Updated Oct 11, 2025

Octopress is an obsessively designed framework for Jekyll blogging. It’s easy to configure and easy to deploy. Sweet huh?

Ruby 9,278 2,582 Updated Mar 29, 2024

YADR - The best vim,git,zsh plugins and the cleanest vimrc you've ever seen

Ruby 6,973 1,384 Updated Jun 2, 2024

Potentially the best command line gister.

Ruby 3,813 342 Updated Jun 23, 2022

Fancy CSS Buttons using Compass

Ruby 815 54 Updated Mar 13, 2012

💎 Ruby wrapper for Pygments syntax highlighter

Ruby 576 140 Updated Dec 17, 2025

a fork of instiki that runs on heroku. follows 80% use case worst practices to make the code quickly deployable..

Ruby 35 21 Updated Jan 8, 2013

screenshot service with mozilla

Ruby 30 2 Updated Dec 30, 2016

Command-line ePub check tool. It is wrapper of epubcheck(http://code.google.com/p/epubcheck/).

Ruby 11 6 Updated Dec 26, 2019

A sample compass project with a SASS mixin for easy SILK icon usage.

Ruby 8 2 Updated Apr 19, 2011

a fork of instiki that runs on heroku. follows 80% use case worst practices to make the code quickly deployable..

Ruby 2 Updated Mar 10, 2012

Potentially the best command line gister.

Ruby 1 Updated Oct 10, 2011

The missing package manager for OS X.

Ruby 1 Updated Oct 13, 2011

Octopress is an obsessively designed framework for Jekyll blogging. It’s easy to configure and easy to deploy. Sweet huh?

Ruby 1 Updated Oct 21, 2011