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This library can be used as a module for `fog` or as standalone provider to use the Google Cloud in applications.
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RubyCritic is a tool that wraps around various static analysis gems to provide a quality report of your Ruby code.
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HexaPDF is a pure Ruby library with an accompanying application for working with PDF
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In short, it allows creating new PDF files, manipulating existing PDF files, merging multiple
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HexaPDF was designed with ease of use and performance in mind. It uses lazy loading and lazy
computing when possible and tries to produce small PDF files by default.
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HexaPDF is a pure Ruby library with an accompanying application for working with PDF
files.
In short, it allows creating new PDF files, manipulating existing PDF files, merging multiple
PDF files into one, extracting meta information, text, images and files from PDF files, securing
PDF files by encrypting them and optimizing PDF files for smaller file size or other
criteria.
HexaPDF was designed with ease of use and performance in mind. It uses lazy loading and lazy
computing when possible and tries to produce small PDF files by default.
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Devise extension that checks user passwords against the PwnedPasswords dataset https://haveibeenpwned.com/Passwords.
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Like a log, only smaller.
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LiveAST enables a program to find the ASTs of objects created by dynamically
generated code.
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ViewModels provide a means of encapsulating a collection of related data and specifying its JSON serialization.
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Somewhat more radical filters designed to decimate malicious requests during
a denial-of-service (DoS) attack by chopping their connection well before
your Rack app wastes any significant resources on them – ouch!
The filters have been proven to work against certain DoS attacks, however,
they might also block IPs behind proxies or VPNs. Make sure you have
understood how the filters are triggered and consider this middleware a last
resort only to be enabled during an attack.
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== Confidently Build Terminal Apps
Rooibos[https://rooibos.run] helps you build interactive terminal applications.
Keep your code understandable and testable as it scales. Rooibos handles
keyboard, mouse, and async work so you can focus on behavior and user experience.
gem install rooibos
<i>Currently in beta. APIs may change before 1.0.</i>
=== Get Started in Seconds
rooibos new my_app
cd my_app
rooibos run
That's it. You have a working app with keyboard navigation, mouse support,
and clickable buttons. Open <tt>lib/my_app.rb</tt> to make it your own.
---
=== The Pattern
\Rooibos uses Model-View-Update, the architecture behind
Elm[https://guide.elm-lang.org/architecture/],
Redux[https://redux.js.org/], and {Bubble
Tea}[https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea].
State lives in one place. Updates flow in one direction. The runtime handles
rendering and runs background work for you.
---
=== Hello, MVU
The simplest \Rooibos app. Press any key to increment the counter. Press
<tt>Ctrl</tt>+<tt>C</tt> to quit.
require "rooibos"
module Counter
# Init: How do you create the initial model?
Init = -> { 0 }
# View: What does the user see?
View = -> (model, tui) { tui.paragraph(text: <<~END) }
Current count: #{model}.
Press any key to increment.
Press Ctrl+C to quit.
END
# Update: What happens when things change?
Update = -> (message, model) {
if message.ctrl_c?
Rooibos::Command.exit
elsif message.key?
model + 1
end
}
end
Rooibos.run(Counter)
That's the whole pattern: Model holds state, Init creates it, View renders it,
and Update changes it. The runtime handles everything else.
---
=== Your First Real Application
A file browser in sixty lines. It opens files, navigates directories, handles
errors, styles directories and hidden files differently, and supports vim-style
keyboard shortcuts. If you can do this much with this little code, imagine how
easy _your_ app will be to build.
require "rooibos"
module FileBrowser
# Model: What state does your app need?
Model = Data.define(:path, :entries, :selected, :error)
Init = -> {
path = Dir.pwd
entries = Entries[path]
Ractor.make_shareable( # Ensures thread safety
Model.new(path:, entries:, selected: entries.first, error: nil))
}
View = -> (model, tui) {
tui.block(
titles: [model.error || model.path,
{ content: KEYS, position: :bottom, alignment: :right}],
borders: [:all],
border_style: if model.error then tui.style(fg: :red) else nil end,
children: [tui.list(items: model.entries.map(&ListItem[model, tui]),
selected_index: model.entries.index(model.selected),
highlight_symbol: "",
highlight_style: tui.style(modifiers: [:reversed]))]
)
}
Update = -> (message, model) {
return model.with(error: ERROR) if message.error?
model = model.with(error: nil) if model.error && message.key?
if message.ctrl_c? || message.q? then Rooibos::Command.exit
elsif message.home? || message.g? then model.with(selected: model.entries.first)
elsif message.end? || message.G? then model.with(selected: model.entries.last)
elsif message.up_arrow? || message.k? then Select[:-, model]
elsif message.down_arrow? || message.j? then Select[:+, model]
elsif message.enter? then Open[model]
elsif message.escape? then Navigate[File.dirname(model.path), model]
end
}
private # Lines below this are implementation details
KEYS = "↑/↓/Home/End: Select | Enter: Open | Esc: Navigate Up | q: Quit"
ERROR = "Sorry, opening the selected file failed."
ListItem = -> (model, tui) { -> (name) {
modifiers = name.start_with?(".") ? [:dim] : []
fg = :blue if name.end_with?("/")
tui.list_item(content: name, style: tui.style(fg:, modifiers:))
} }
Select = -> (operator, model) {
new_index = model.entries.index(model.selected).public_send(operator, 1)
model.with(selected: model.entries[new_index.clamp(0, model.entries.length - 1)])
}
Open = -> (model) {
full = File.join(model.path, model.selected.delete_suffix("/"))
model.selected.end_with?("/") ? Navigate[full, model] : Rooibos::Command.open(full)
}
Navigate = -> (path, model) {
entries = Entries[path]
model.with(path:, entries:, selected: entries.first, error: nil)
}
Entries = -> (path) {
Dir.children(path).map { |name|
File.directory?(File.join(path, name)) ? "#{name}/" : name
}.sort_by { |name| [name.end_with?("/") ? 0 : 1, name.downcase] }
}
end
Rooibos.run(FileBrowser)
---
=== Batteries Included
==== Commands
Applications fetch data, run shell commands, and set timers. \Rooibos Commands
run off the main thread and send results back as messages.
<b>HTTP requests:</b>
Update = -> (message, model) {
case message
in :fetch_users
[model.with(loading: true), Rooibos::Command.http(:get, "/api/users", :got_users)]
in { type: :http, envelope: :got_users, status: 200, body: }
model.with(loading: false, users: JSON.parse(body))
in { type: :http, envelope: :got_users, status: }
model.with(error: "HTTP #{status}")
end
}
<b>Shell commands:</b>
Update = -> (message, model) {
case message
in :list_files
Rooibos::Command.system("ls -la", :listed_files)
in { type: :system, envelope: :listed_files, stdout:, status: 0 }
model.with(files: stdout.lines.map(&:chomp))
in { type: :system, envelope: :listed_files, stderr:, status: }
model.with(error: stderr)
end
}
<b>Timers:</b>
Update = -> (message, model) {
case message
in { type: :timer, envelope: :tick, elapsed: }
[model.with(frame: model.frame + 1), Rooibos::Command.wait(1.0 / 24, :tick)]
end
}
<b>And more!</b> \Rooibos includes <tt>all</tt>, <tt>batch</tt>, <tt>bubble</tt>,
<tt>cancel</tt>, <tt>custom</tt>, <tt>deliver</tt>, <tt>exit</tt>,
<tt>http</tt>, <tt>map</tt>, <tt>open</tt>, <tt>system</tt>, <tt>tick</tt>,
and <tt>wait</tt> commands. You can also define your own custom commands
for complex orchestration.
Every command produces a message, and Update handles it the same way.
==== Testing
\Rooibos makes TUIs so easy to test, you'll save more time by writing tests than
by not testing.
<b>Unit test Update, View, and Init.</b> No terminal needed. Test helpers included.
def test_moves_selection_down_with_j
model = Ractor.make_shareable(FileBrowser::Model.new(
path: "/", entries: %w[bin exe lib], selected: "bin", error: nil))
message = RatatuiRuby::Event::Key.new(code: "j")
result = FileBrowser::Update.call(message, model)
assert_equal "exe", result.selected
end
<b>Style assertions.</b> Draw to a headless terminal, verify colors and modifiers.
def test_directories_are_blue
with_test_terminal(60, 10) do
model = Ractor.make_shareable(FileBrowser::Model.new(
path: "/", entries: %w[file.txt subdir/], selected: "file.txt", error: nil))
widget = FileBrowser::View.call(model, RatatuiRuby::TUI.new)
RatatuiRuby.draw { |frame| frame.render_widget(widget, frame.area) }
assert_blue(1, 2) # "subdir/" at column 1, row 2
end
end
<b>System tests.</b> Inject events, run the full app, snapshot the result.
def test_selection_moves_down
with_test_terminal(120, 30) do
Dir.mktmpdir do |dir|
FileUtils.touch(File.join(dir, "a"))
FileUtils.touch(File.join(dir, "b"))
FileUtils.touch(File.join(dir, "c"))
inject_key(:down)
inject_key(:ctrl_c)
# Tests use explicit params to inject deterministic initial state.
Rooibos.run(
model: Ractor.make_shareable(FileBrowser::Model.new(
path: dir, entries: %w[a b c], selected: "a", error: nil)),
view: FileBrowser::View,
update: FileBrowser::Update
)
assert_snapshots("selection_moved_down") do |lines|
title = "┌/tmp/test#{'─' * 107}┐"
lines.map do |l|
l.gsub(/┌#{Regexp.escape(dir)}[^┐]*┐/, title)
end
end
end
end
end
Snapshots record both plain text and ANSI colors. Normalization blocks mask
dynamic content (timestamps, temp paths) for cross-platform reproducibility.
Run <tt>UPDATE_SNAPSHOTS=1 rake test</tt> to regenerate baselines.
==== Scale Up
Large applications decompose into fragments. Each fragment has its own Model,
View, Update, and Init. Parents compose children. The pattern scales.
The Router DSL eliminates boilerplate:
module Dashboard
include Rooibos::Router
route :stats, to: StatsPanel
route :network, to: NetworkPanel
receive_events :ctrl_c, -> { Rooibos::Command.exit }
only when: -> (_message, model) { !model.modal_open } do
receive_events :q, -> { Rooibos::Command.exit }
forward_events :s, to: :stats, as: :fetch
forward_events :p, to: :network, as: :ping
end
Update = from_router
# ... Model, Init, View below
end
Declare routes and event handlers. The router generates Update for you. Use
guards to ignore messages when needed.
==== CLI
The <tt>rooibos</tt> command scaffolds projects and runs applications.
rooibos new my_app # Generate project structure
rooibos run # Run the app in current directory
Generated apps include tests, type signatures, and a working welcome
screen with keyboard and mouse support.
---
=== The Ecosystem
\Rooibos builds on RatatuiRuby[https://www.ratatui-ruby.dev], a Rubygem built on
Ratatui[https://ratatui.rs]. You get native performance with the joy of Ruby.
\Rooibos is one way to manage state and composition. Kit is another.
==== Rooibos[https://www.rooibos.run]
Model-View-Update architecture. Inspired by Elm, Bubble Tea, and React +
Redux. Your UI is a pure function of state.
- Functional programming with MVU
- Commands work off the main thread
- Messages, not callbacks, drive updates
==== {Kit}[https://sr.ht/~kerrick/ratatui_ruby/#chapter-3-the-object-path--kit] (Coming Soon)
Component-based architecture. Encapsulate state, input handling, and
rendering in reusable pieces.
- OOP with stateful components
- Separate UI state from domain logic
- Built-in focus management & click handling
Both use the same widget library and rendering engine. Pick the paradigm
that fits your brain.
---
=== Links
[Get Started]
{Getting Started}[https://www.rooibos.run/docs/trunk/doc/getting_started/index_md.html],
{Tutorial}[https://www.rooibos.run/docs/trunk/doc/tutorial/index_md.html],
{Examples}[https://www.rooibos.run/docs/trunk/examples/app_fractal_dashboard/README_md.html]
[Coming From...]
{React/Redux}[https://www.rooibos.run/docs/trunk/doc/getting_started/for_react_developers_md.html],
{BubbleTea}[https://www.rooibos.run/docs/trunk/doc/getting_started/for_go_developers_md.html],
{Textual}[https://www.rooibos.run/docs/trunk/doc/getting_started/for_python_developers_md.html]
[Learn More]
{Essentials}[https://www.rooibos.run/docs/trunk/doc/essentials/index_md.html],
{Scaling Up}[https://www.rooibos.run/docs/trunk/doc/scaling_up/index_md.html],
{Best Practices}[https://www.rooibos.run/docs/trunk/doc/best_practices/index_md.html],
{Troubleshooting}[https://www.rooibos.run/docs/trunk/doc/troubleshooting/index_md.html]
[Community]
{Forum}[https://forum.setdef.com/c/rooibos],
{Announcements}[https://forum.setdef.com/tags/c/rooibos/announcement],
{Bug Tracker}[https://forum.setdef.com/tags/c/rooibos/bug],
{Contribution Guide}[https://github.com/setdef/Rooibos/blob/trunk/CONTRIBUTING.md],
{Code of Conduct}[https://github.com/setdef/Rooibos/blob/trunk/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md]
---
[Website] https://rooibos.run
[Source] https://github.com/setdef/Rooibos
[RubyGems] https://rubygems.org/gems/rooibos
© 2026 Kerrick Long · Library: LGPL-3.0-or-later · Website: CC-BY-NC-ND-4.0 · Snippets: MIT-0
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