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Reverse Dependencies for simplecov
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A rack middleware to cache requests in static files, a la Rails' page_cache
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Validate rack responses against schema named in the Link header
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Rack Middleware to inject Segment javascript into your Rack app.
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Rack middleware for API Version-specific Component Service redirection.
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A rack middleware for exposing session state to tests.
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Silence logs per request from Rack
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Allows for setting the maximum request time before it get logged also provides a custom
log to data relevant to the slow request and can even provide a different log for each slow
request for easy debugging.
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Rack middlewares to make building and serving a Single Page App from a Ruby Rack app easy.
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Schema design for NoSQL applications
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You can be a Time Traveler.
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Mark Tor users using rack, for filtering / throttling / etc
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Use Hevents (https://github.com/yarmand/hevents) to create JS init function for Rails controllers and views. Provide helper to setup handlers in your Rails code
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A worker pool based on ractor.
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Some basics that your application could benefit from.
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Misc Faraday middleware and helpers.
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Under development. Contributors welcome.
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Command-line interface for Ragdoll RAG system with semantic, full-text, and hybrid search capabilities. Under development. Contributors welcome.
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Aheui interpreter in Ruby.
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An RPC wrapper for RaiBlocks nodes written in Ruby.It connects to an individual node that you control. There's a client object you can use to make explicit RPC calls as well as proxy objects with logically grouped methods.
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A declarative, fire and forget way to handle errors in a REST API
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