1 | 701 | 1,184 | parslet | Parser construction library with great error reporting in Ruby. |
2 | 14,213 | 12,423 | flounder | Flounder is the missing piece between the database and your Ruby code. It
allows v... |
3 | 18,993 | 31,165 | cod | Really simple IPC. Pipes, TCP sockets, beanstalkd, ... |
4 | 31,539 | 31,165 | nanomsg | nanomsg library is a high-performance implementation of several "scalability
proto... |
5 | 36,234 | 32,733 | zack | Ruby RPC calls via Cod |
6 | 37,272 | 87,133 | text-reform | Text::Reform reformats text according to formatting picture templates. It's a
port from... |
7 | 39,331 | 42,656 | bocuse | bocuse teaches chef-solo a few tricks. A strict front-end to chef-solo,
it reads a... |
8 | 39,855 | 87,133 | procrastinate | Framework to run tasks in separate processes. |
9 | 39,988 | 42,656 | ndo | Execute commands on multiple hosts at once. |
10 | 40,870 | 36,272 | qemu-toolkit | qemu-toolkit is a collection of small tools that help in managing and
running QEMU ... |
11 | 45,721 | 28,432 | fugleman | HTML and other helper functions, for working with sinatra. Except simple.
Simplistic ... |
12 | 47,040 | 29,746 | event-shipper | event_shipper reads log files and sends each line in logstash JSON format
via encr... |
13 | 60,624 | 57,880 | floor_manager | Allows creation of a whole graph of objects on the fly during testing |
14 | 99,919 | 109,865 | verneuil | Artificial Rubies. Using a fusion process. |
15 | 105,200 | 87,133 | wad | Since we're all following very strict standards with regards to how our gems
are c... |
16 | 106,091 | 109,865 | zfs-tools | A few ZFS tools, mostly related to snapshotting, cleaning up and synching. |
17 | 106,635 | 87,133 | ober | Provides an alternative to the various remote applications that fulfill the same
purpos... |
18 | 112,840 | 97,074 | tavola | Interactive runner for qed tests |
19 | 116,321 | 97,074 | seaquel | Generates SQL from Ruby code. |
20 | 136,185 | 97,074 | loaded_dice | Simulates a loaded die with n sides. Perfect for non homogenous randomisation needs. |