Total Downloads Ranking
Most downloads over all time
5481-5500 of all 191,735 gems.
| Rank | Downloads | Name | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5,481 | 1,224,427 | liner | A liner for Ruby objects. Add attribute, inspection, serialization, and equality methods. |
| 5,482 | 1,224,295 | extras | Add some neat little extras into your Ruby stuff. |
| 5,483 | 1,223,671 | google_search_results | Scape localized search results from search engine using SerpApi.com and returns Hash, J... |
| 5,484 | 1,223,620 | quaderno | A ruby wrapper for Quaderno API |
| 5,485 | 1,223,400 | chatwork | ChatWork is cloud-based business chat tool |
| 5,486 | 1,222,961 | neverbounce-api | The official NeverBounce API library for Ruby |
| 5,487 | 1,222,729 | fastlane-plugin-rome | A cache tool for Carthage |
| 5,488 | 1,222,401 | saml2 | The saml2 library is yet another SAML library for Ruby, with an emphasis on _not_ re-im... |
| 5,489 | 1,221,958 | pusher-push-notifications | Pusher Push Notifications Ruby server SDK |
| 5,490 | 1,221,895 | itamae | Simple Configuration Management Tool |
| 5,491 | 1,220,051 | dbi | A vendor independent interface for accessing databases, similar to Perl's DBI |
| 5,492 | 1,219,332 | fake_ftp | Testing FTP? Use this! |
| 5,493 | 1,217,219 | activerecord-mysql-awesome | Awesome patches backported for ActiveRecord MySQL adapters |
| 5,494 | 1,217,148 | opentelemetry-instrumentation-anthropic | Anthropic instrumentation for the OpenTelemetry framework |
| 5,495 | 1,217,033 | opt_parse_validator | Implementation of validators for the ruby OptionParser lib. Mainly used in the CMSScann... |
| 5,496 | 1,214,881 | rdf-vocab | Defines several standard RDF vocabularies |
| 5,497 | 1,214,135 | health-monitor-rails | Health monitoring Rails plug-in, which checks various services (db, cache, sidekiq, red... |
| 5,498 | 1,213,751 | liquid-c | Liquid performance extension in C |
| 5,499 | 1,213,576 | signed_multiset | Multisets with negative membership |
| 5,500 | 1,213,075 | peek-redis | Take a peek into the Redis calls made within your Rails application. |