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Service object based on DRY.rb components for speed and less boilerplate
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Flatter transforms a deeply nested graph of ActiveModel-like objects to a single mapper object that handles all the nested attributes and has a very flexible behavior for handling validation, saving routines with a DRY approach.
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ProcMe provides you with methods for DRY and clean processing of enumerables.
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ActiveDryDeps does not modify constructor and supports Dependency Injection for modules. Also you can import method from any object in your container. Adding extra dependencies is easy and improve readability your code.
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A gem that extends Dry::Struct with JSON Schema generation capabilities,supporting standard types, constraints, and polymorphic models.
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DRY your controllers and make your API more predictable by defining responders for different formats. E.g. Posting an invalid resource in HTML should render a form with errors, while in JSON you expect serialized errors.
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DRY (Don't repeat yourself) for developing the same features over and over again. Let building your SaaS platform in a week instead of months with SaaSKit.
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This module attempts to create structured view helpers. Essentially, a blockpile consists of a ruby class file, and a template. This allows for isolated blocks of view logic, that can maintain a clean separation of markup language from ruby code. Blocks can be inherited from to DRY up view logic.
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<div id="top"></div> <!-- *** Thanks for checking out the Best-README-Template. If you have a suggestion *** that would make this better, please fork the repo and create a pull request *** or simply open an issue with the tag "enhancement". *** Don't forget to give the project a star! *** Thanks ...
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Scope Hunter is a RuboCop extension that detects ActiveRecord query chains that duplicate existing named scopes and suggests using those scopes instead. It indexes model scopes, canonicalizes relation chains, and flags matches with an autocorrect that replaces the initial query with Model.scope w...
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Given a description of an API, generates a ruby client for that API.
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Edifice makes your Rails life easier. It's designed to simplify CSS & JS integration in your Rails app by following the principle of DRY, less obtrusive markup. Stop writing unnecessary javascript boilerplate, stop wasting time namespacing view CSS and start enjoying rails again..
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A Ruby gem providing useful calculations for wood carving: wood volume, weight estimation, drying times, and material cost calculations.
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This is a prototype oriented to use OOP and a functional programming approach by providing a DSL to decouple code logic from coding itself while enforcing good practices and providing - Design patterns - Inmutability - Dry off - Decouple aspects from code ( background, paralelization ).
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A lightweight framework for Ruby service objects using Dry::Monads with enforced result types and matching.
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