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    The AI workplace management platform

    Plan smart spaces, connect teams, manage assets, and get insights with the leading AI-powered operating system for the built world.

    By combining AI workflows, predictive intelligence, and automated insights, OfficeSpace gives leaders a complete view of how their spaces are used and how people work. Facilities, IT, HR, and Real Estate teams use OfficeSpace to optimize space utilization, enhance employee experience, and reduce portfolio costs with precision.
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    Award-Winning Medical Office Software Designed for Your Specialty

    Succeed and scale your practice with cloud-based, data-backed, AI-powered healthcare software.

    RXNT is an ambulatory healthcare technology pioneer that empowers medical practices and healthcare organizations to succeed and scale through innovative, data-backed, AI-powered software.
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    pg-osc

    pg-osc

    Easy CLI tool for making zero downtime schema changes

    pg-osc (Online Schema Change) is a CLI tool for making non-blocking schema changes to large PostgreSQL tables. It creates a shadow table, copies data incrementally, and swaps tables with minimal downtime. Ideal for high-traffic applications, pg-osc lets teams modify database structures safely in production environments.
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    Development of this library has been moved to https://github.com/kordamp/json-lib/ Json-lib is a java library for transforming beans, maps, collections, java arrays and XML to JSON and back again to beans and DynaBeans. It is based on the work by Douglas Crockford in http://www.json.org/java.
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    Alba

    Alba

    Alba is a JSON serializer for Ruby

    Alba is a JSON serializer for Ruby, JRuby, and TruffleRuby. Alba is easy to use because there are only a few methods to remember. It's also easy to understand due to its clean and small codebase. Finally, it's easy to extend since it provides some methods for override to change the default behavior of Alba.
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    Draper

    Draper

    Decorators/view-models for Rails applications

    Draper adds an object-oriented layer of presentation logic to your Rails application. Without Draper, this functionality might have been tangled up in procedural helpers or adding bulk to your models. With Draper decorators, you can wrap your models with presentation-related logic to organize and test this layer of your app much more effectively. Imagine your application has an Article model. With Draper, you'd create a corresponding ArticleDecorator. The decorator wraps the model, and deals only with presentational concerns. In the controller, you decorate the article before handing it off to the view. In the view, you can use the decorator in exactly the same way as you would have used the model. But whenever you start needing logic in the view or start thinking about a helper method, you can implement a method on the decorator instead.
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    Skillfully - The future of skills based hiring

    Realistic Workplace Simulations that Show Applicant Skills in Action

    Skillfully transforms hiring through AI-powered skill simulations that show you how candidates actually perform before you hire them. Our platform helps companies cut through AI-generated resumes and rehearsed interviews by validating real capabilities in action. Through dynamic job specific simulations and skill-based assessments, companies like Bloomberg and McKinsey have cut screening time by 50% while dramatically improving hire quality.
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    Frankfurter

    Frankfurter

    Currency data API

    Frankfurter is an open-source currency exchange rate API that provides reliable financial data based on reference rates from institutional sources such as the European Central Bank. It is designed to be simple, transparent, and free to use, with no API key requirements or usage limits, making it particularly attractive for developers and small projects. The API offers endpoints for retrieving the latest exchange rates, historical data, and time-series data, enabling both basic conversions and more advanced financial analysis. It allows users to specify base currencies and filter results by selected currencies, making responses efficient and customizable. The system can be used directly from client-side applications or self-hosted for full control over data access. Its lightweight design and straightforward JSON responses make integration easy across web and mobile environments.
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    Gitlab CLI

    Gitlab CLI

    Ruby wrapper and CLI for the GitLab REST API

    Gitlab CLI is a Ruby gem and CLI tool that wraps the REST API of GitLab (including self-hosted GitLab instances) to make automation, scripting and integration simpler. It provides a Ruby DSL that abstracts away direct HTTP calls, letting developers interact with GitLab’s API in idiomatic Ruby (creating projects, merge requests, listing users, etc.). In addition to the Ruby library, there is a command-line interface which enables many GitLab operations from the terminal (or scripts) without needing to manually craft API requests. The gem supports customization of endpoint URL, private tokens, proxy and HTTP options, making it suitable for self-managed GitLab instances as well as gitlab.com. It is test-covered and built to be simple to integrate into Ruby projects or CI scripts. Being open-source under a BSD-2-Clause license, it invites reuse in organizational tooling or internal DevOps workflows. Overall, it is a useful tool for teams working with GitLab who want to automate tasks.
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    HTMLProofer

    HTMLProofer

    Test your rendered HTML files to make sure they're accurate.

    HTMLProofer is a set of tests to validate your HTML output. These tests check if your image references are legitimate, if they have alt tags, if your internal links are working, and so on. It's intended to be an all-in-one checker for your output. In scope for this project is any well-known and widely-used test for HTML document quality. A major use for this project is continuous integration -- so we must have reliable results. We usually balance correctness over performance. And, if necessary, we should be able to trace this program's detection of HTML errors back to documented best practices or standards, such as W3 specifications. Third-party modules. We want this product to be useful for continuous integration so we prefer to avoid subjective tests which are prone to false positive results, such as spell checkers, indentation checkers, etc. If you want to work on these items, please see the section on custom tests and consider adding an implementation as a third-party module.
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    Jekyll Cloudinary Liquid tag

    Jekyll Cloudinary Liquid tag

    Jekyll plugin adding a Liquid tag for Cloudinary

    jekyll-cloudinary is a Jekyll plugin adding a Liquid tag to ease the use of Cloudinary for responsive images in your Markdown/Kramdown posts. It builds the HTML for responsive images in the posts, using the srcset and sizes attributes for the <img /> tag (see the "varying size and density" section of this post if this is new for you, and why it's recommended to not use <picture> most of the time). URLs in the srcset are cloudinary URLs that fetch on-the-fly the post's images and resize them to several sizes. You are in full control of the number of generated images and their sizes, and the sizes attribute that helps the browser decide which image to download. See the complete configuration options for details.
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    Jekyll RDF

    Jekyll RDF

    A Jekyll plugin to include RDF data in your static site

    Transform your RDF Knowledge Graph into static websites and blogs.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Premier Construction Software

    Premier is a global leader in financial construction ERP software.

    Rated #1 Construction Accounting Software by Forbes Advisor in 2022 &amp; 2023. Our modern SAAS solution is designed to meet the needs of General Contractors, Developers/Owners, Homebuilders &amp; Specialty Contractors.
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    Jekyll Readme Index

    Jekyll Readme Index

    A Jekyll plugin to render a project's README as the site's index

    A Jekyll plugin to render a project's README as the site's index. Let's say you have a GitHub repository with a README.md file, that you'd like to use as the index (main page) for a GitHub Pages site. You could rename the file to index.md, but then it wouldn't render on GitHub.com. You could add YAML front matter with permalink: / to the README, but why force a human to do what Jekyll can automate? If you have a readme file, and your site doesn't otherwise have an index file, this plugin instructs Jekyll to use the readme as the site's index. That's it, no more, no less.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Just the Class

    Just the Class

    A modern, highly customizable, responsive Jekyll template

    A modern, highly customizable, responsive Jekyll template for course websites. Just the Class is a GitHub Pages template developed for the purpose of quickly deploying course websites. In addition to serving plain web pages and files, it provides a boilerplate for announcements, course calendar, etc. Just the Class is a template that extends the popular Just the Docs theme, which provides a robust and thoroughly-tested foundation for your website.
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    Kamal

    Kamal

    Deploy web apps anywhere

    Kamal offers zero-downtime deploys, rolling restarts, asset bridging, remote builds, accessory service management, and everything else you need to deploy and manage your web app in production with Docker. Originally built for Rails apps, Kamal will work with any type of web app that can be containerized. Kamal seeks to bring the advance in ergonomics pioneered by these commercial offerings to deploying web apps anywhere. Whether that’s low-cost cloud options without the managed-service markup from the likes of Digital Ocean, Hetzner, OVH, etc, or it’s your own colocated bare metal. To Kamal, it’s all the same. Feed the config file a list of IP addresses with vanilla Ubuntu servers that have seen no prep beyond an added SSH key, and you’ll be running in literally minutes.
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    Kintsugi

    Kintsugi

    A tool to automatically resolve Git conflicts

    Kintsugi is an innovative open-source project from Lightricks focused on robust perceptual image quality and enhancement, bringing together advanced algorithms for denoising, super-resolution, tone mapping, and stylistic refinement into a cohesive framework. Named after the Japanese art of repair and beauty, Kintsugi embraces imperfect captures and enhances them intelligently, preserving natural detail while reducing noise and artifacts in ways that align with human visual preferences. The toolkit includes both CPU and GPU paths, allowing it to scale from mobile devices to powerful workstations while maintaining real-time or near-real-time responsiveness for interactive editing contexts. Its algorithmic suite is designed to be modular as well, so developers can pick and combine components for tasks like RAW image enhancement, HDR tone management, or aesthetic adjustments with perceptual fidelity.
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    Langchainrb

    Langchainrb

    Build LLM-powered applications in Ruby

    LangchainRB is a Ruby implementation of LangChain, allowing developers to build AI-driven applications using large language models (LLMs) and knowledge graphs.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Limarka

    Limarka

    Write your course conclusion work with ABNT standards in Markdown

    Limarka is a tool that allows users to write reports or course completion works (Monograph, TCC, Dissertation, or Thesis) in text-only files and produce PDFs in compliance with ABNT Standards. Producing this type of work is a sensitive moment in students' lives, which can contribute to dropouts in higher education. The objective of Limarka is to free students from the efforts of formatting and adapting to ABNT Standards, letting them concentrate on planning, executing, and writing their work.
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    Maybe

    Maybe

    The personal finance app for everyone

    Maybe is an open-source personal finance and wealth management application designed to help users manage their finances effectively. Originally developed as a comprehensive platform, it included features like connecting with certified financial advisors. Although the commercial venture was discontinued, the source code remains available for the community to explore and build upon.
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    Phonelib

    Phonelib

    Ruby gem for phone validation and formatting

    Phonelib is a Ruby gem that provides phone number validation and formatting capabilities by leveraging Google's libphonenumber library. It enables developers to parse, validate, and format international phone numbers within Ruby applications.​
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    Premonition

    Premonition

    Add block-styled content to your site. Like summaries, notes and hints

    Premonition is a Jekyll plugin that can transform Markdown blockquotes into styled blocks of code. The default template and stylesheet focus on creating info boxes, but through the templating system, you can modify it to suit your needs. With version 4 we also introduced a new citation box.
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    Pronto

    Pronto

    Quick automated code review of your changes

    Pronto runs analysis quickly by checking only the relevant changes. Created to be used on GitHub pull requests, but also works locally and integrates with GitLab and Bitbucket. Perfect if you want to find out quickly if a branch introduces changes that conform to your style guide, are DRY, don't introduce security holes, and more. Pronto runs the checks on a diff between the current HEAD and the provided commit-ish (default is master). You can run Pronto as a step of your CI builds and get the results as comments on GitLab commits using GitlabFormatter. You can run Pronto as a step of your CI builds and get the results as comments on Bitbucket commits using BitbucketFormatter or BitbucketPullRequestFormatter. The behavior of Pronto can be controlled via the .pronto.yml configuration file.
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    Ruby

    Ruby

    Ruby programming language

    A dynamic, open source programming language with a focus on simplicity and productivity. It has an elegant syntax that is natural to read and easy to write. Ruby is a language of careful balance. Its creator, Yukihiro “Matz” Matsumoto, blended parts of his favorite languages (Perl, Smalltalk, Eiffel, Ada, and Lisp) to form a new language that balanced functional programming with imperative programming. He has often said that he is “trying to make Ruby natural, not simple,” in a way that mirrors life. Since its public release in 1995, Ruby has drawn devoted coders worldwide. In 2006, Ruby achieved mass acceptance. With active user groups formed in the world’s major cities and Ruby-related conferences filled to capacity. Ruby-Talk, the primary mailing list for discussion of the Ruby language, climbed to an average of 200 messages per day in 2006. It has dropped in recent years as the size of the community pushed discussion from one central list into many smaller groups.
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    Savon

    Savon

    Heavy metal SOAP client

    Heavy metal SOAP client. Savon version 2 is available through Rubygems.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Simple Form

    Simple Form

    Forms made easy for Rails! It's tied to a simple DSL

    Simple Form is a Ruby on Rails gem that simplifies form-building by providing a clean DSL for generating HTML forms. It works alongside Rails form helpers and supports integration with Bootstrap, Tailwind, and custom markup—allowing developers to write forms quickly without compromising layout flexibility.
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    Sublayer

    Sublayer

    A model-agnostic Ruby Generative AI DSL and framework

    Sublayer is a platform that enables developers to build and deploy machine learning models with ease, focusing on simplifying the ML lifecycle from development to production.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    bootstrap_form

    bootstrap_form

    Repository of the bootstrap_form gem

    Official repository of the bootstrap_form gem, a Rails form builder that makes it super easy to create beautiful-looking forms using Bootstrap 5. bootstrap_form is a Rails form builder that makes it super easy to integrate Bootstrap v5-style forms into your Rails application. It provides form helpers that augment the Rails form helpers. bootstrap_forms's form helpers generate the form field and its label and all the Bootstrap mark-up required for proper Bootstrap display. bootstrap_form. You can also put the error messages after the label, or turn off bootstrap_form's validation error handling and do it yourself. Note that this applies to Rails-generated validation messages. HTML 5 client-side validation and Rails validation out of the box doesn't really work well together. Mark-up for Bootstrap horizontal forms (labels to the left of their fields, like a traditional desktop application), if that's what you want.
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    factory_bot

    factory_bot

    A library for setting up Ruby objects as test data

    factory_bot is a fixtures replacement with a straightforward definition syntax, support for multiple build strategies (saved instances, unsaved instances, attribute hashes, and stubbed objects), and support for multiple factories for the same class (user, admin_user, and so on), including factory inheritance. factory_bot provides a framework and DSL for defining and using factories - less error-prone, more explicit, and all-around easier to work with than fixtures. Each factory has a name and a set of attributes. The name is used to guess the class of the object by default. It is recommended that you have one factory for each class that provides the simplest set of attributes necessary to create an instance of that class. If you're creating ActiveRecord objects, that means that you should only provide attributes that are required through validations and that do not have defaults. Other factories can be created through inheritance to cover common scenarios for each class.
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