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| Rank | Downloads | Name | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 461 | 77,027 | claide-plugins | This CLAide plugin shows information about all available CLAide plugins ... |
| 462 | 76,905 | tty-command | Execute shell commands with pretty output logging and capture their stdout, stderr and ... |
| 463 | 76,652 | standard | Ruby Style Guide, with linter & automatic code fixer |
| 464 | 76,384 | lumberjack | Extension of Ruby’s standard Logger for advanced, structured logging. Includes log entr... |
| 465 | 76,258 | solid_queue | Database-backed Active Job backend. |
| 466 | 75,797 | opentelemetry-common | Common helpers for OpenTelemetry |
| 467 | 75,629 | fog-json | Extraction of the JSON parsing tools shared between a number ... |
| 468 | 75,565 | molinillo | Provides support for dependency resolution |
| 469 | 75,521 | googleapis-common-protos | Common gRPC and protocol buffer classes used in Google APIs |
| 470 | 75,065 | doorkeeper | Doorkeeper is an OAuth 2 provider for Rails and Grape. |
| 471 | 74,705 | jsonapi-renderer | Efficiently render JSON API documents. |
| 472 | 74,620 | guard | Guard is a command line tool to easily handle events on file system modifications. |
| 473 | 74,223 | shellany | MRI+JRuby compatible command output capturing |
| 474 | 74,191 | gyoku | Gyoku translates Ruby Hashes to XML |
| 475 | 74,187 | foreman | Process manager for applications with multiple components |
| 476 | 74,163 | opentelemetry-semantic_conventions | Semantic Convention definitions for OpenTelemetry |
| 477 | 74,072 | nenv | Using ENV is like using raw SQL statements in your code. We all know how that ends... |
| 478 | 73,925 | opentelemetry-sdk | A stats collection and distributed tracing framework |
| 479 | 73,756 | activemodel-serializers-xml | XML serialization for your Active Model objects and Active Record models - extracted fr... |
| 480 | 73,527 | notiffany | Wrapper libray for most popular notification libraries such as Growl, Libnotify, No... |