Total Downloads Ranking
Most downloads over all time
31821-31840 of all 188,678 gems.
| Rank | Downloads | Name | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 31,821 | 40,974 | cuke_mem | Gem serves as a place where step definitions from different modules can share remembere... |
| 31,821 | 40,974 | dit3-api | DIT3 API Client |
| 31,823 | 40,972 | core-source | Fork of ruby_core_source modified to support CFLAGS and permit use of whichever build s... |
| 31,824 | 40,971 | bbiff | notifies new post arrival on the Shitaraba BBS. |
| 31,824 | 40,971 | super_docopt | Extension to docopt for defining command line utilities with ease |
| 31,826 | 40,969 | catptcha | Choose the kitten! |
| 31,827 | 40,967 | google-apis-networkconnectivity_v1 | This is the simple REST client for Network Connectivity API V1. Simple REST clients are... |
| 31,828 | 40,965 | qusion | Makes AMQP work with Ruby on Rails with no fuss. |
| 31,829 | 40,964 | defaults | Set default values for ActiveRecord attributes |
| 31,830 | 40,960 | appsignal-redis | Add instrument calls to redis.For use with Appsignal. |
| 31,831 | 40,957 | auth0_rs256_jwt_verifier | Auth0 (https://auth0.com) is web service handling users identities which can be easily ... |
| 31,832 | 40,954 | ckeditor5 | CKEditor 5 for Rails |
| 31,833 | 40,952 | bio-band | Data mining and machine learning algorithms for JRuby |
| 31,834 | 40,949 | oc | DigitalOcean Command Line Tools |
| 31,835 | 40,948 | mojombo-jekyll | Jekyll is a simple, blog aware, static site generator. |
| 31,835 | 40,948 | met_museum | The Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection API wrapper |
| 31,837 | 40,947 | free-image | FreeImage is an Open Source library project for developers who would like to support ... |
| 31,838 | 40,946 | tokamak | A template handler that generates several media types representations, from a simple DSL |
| 31,839 | 40,945 | devise_roles | Gem that helps you to organaize your users with roles and manipulate them. Visit HOMEPA... |
| 31,840 | 40,943 | arcadex | If you've recently created an API you may have felt frustrated at the removal of Devise... |