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An unmaintained authorization plugin for Rails. Please fork to support current versions of Rails
sstephenson / execjs
Forked from rails/execjsRun JavaScript code from Ruby
bmizerany / sinatra
Forked from sinatra/sinatra(offically at github.com/sinatra/sinatra) Classy web-development dressed in a DSL
reloading rack development server / forking version of rackup
A Rubyesque interface to Gmail. Connect to Gmail via IMAP and manipulate emails and labels. Send email with your Gmail account via SMTP. Includes full support for parsing and generating MIME messages.
AWS-S3 is a Ruby implementation of Amazon's S3 REST API
DISCONTINUED - The delicious combination of RSpec and Capybara for Acceptance BDD
Local git repository hosting with a friendly web interface and bonjour discovery. It's like your own little adhoc, network-aware github!
A Mac OS X preference pane for easily configuring Rails applications with Passenger.
A Rack-mountable webservice for managing push notifications
Scheme in as little Ruby and as much Scheme as possible. Supports macros, continuations, tail recursion and lazy evaluation.
Obsolete - use verifying doubles in RSpec 3
A simple wrapper for the standard ruby OpenSSL library
Compose, decouple and manage domain logic and data persistence separately. Works particularly great for composing form objects!
SPDY is a protocol designed to reduce latency of web pages
Sprinkles for Apache, Passenger, Memcached, Git, Mysql or Postgres
Sinatra dressed for interactive ruby - a sinatra shell
A Ruby state machine library, like assm / acts_as_state_machine, but with a nicer, more sensible API (in my opinion).