Trending Projects for April 03, 2016

Discover libraries that are gaining popularity within the Ruby community. You can find an overview of how we calculate these in our documentation.

spinach-rerun-reporter

spinach rerun reporter

rufus-lua

ruby-ffi based bridge from Ruby to Lua

openssl

OpenSSL for Ruby provides access to SSL/TLS and general-purpose cryptography based on the OpenSSL library.

omniauth-auth0

Auth0 is an authentication broker that supports social identity providers as well as enterprise identity providers such as Active Directory, LDAP, Google Apps, Salesforce. OmniAuth is a library that standardizes multi-provider authentication for web applications. It was created to be powerful, flexible, and do as little as possible. omniauth-auth0 is the OmniAuth strategy for Auth0.

omniauth-azure-oauth2

An Windows Azure Active Directory OAuth2 strategy for OmniAuth

winrm-fs

Ruby library for file system operations via Windows Remote Management

airbrussh

A replacement log formatter for SSHKit that makes Capistrano output much easier on the eyes. Just add Airbrussh to your Capfile and enjoy concise, useful log output that is easy to read.

overcommit

Utility to install, configure, and extend Git hooks

shoryuken

Shoryuken is a super efficient AWS SQS thread based message processor

config

Easiest way to manage multi-environment settings in any ruby project or framework: Rails, Sinatra, Padrino and others

schema_plus_core

Provides an internal extension API to ActiveRecord, in the form of middleware-style callback stacks

gemojione

A gem for EmojiOne

state_machines-activerecord

Adds support for creating state machines for attributes on ActiveRecord

cal-heatmap-rails

Packages Cal-HeatMap for Rails Asset Pipeline

facterdb

Contains facts from many Facter version on many Operating Systems

sidekiq-unique-jobs

Prevents simultaneous Sidekiq jobs with the same unique arguments to run. Highly configurable to suite your specific needs.

beaker-puppet_install_helper

Provides a unified external interface to choosing which version of puppet to install on the systems under test. For details on Beaker, see https://github.com/puppetlabs/beaker

asana

Official Ruby client for the Asana API

puppet-lint-absolute_classname-check

A puppet-lint plugin to check that classes are not included or referenced by their absolute name.

capistrano-npm

npm support for Capistrano 3.x

artifactory

A Ruby client for Artifactory

puppet-lint-param-docs

A new check for puppet-lint that validates all parameters are documented.

kubeclient

A client for Kubernetes REST api

dice_bag

Dice Bag is a library of rake tasks for configuring web apps in the style of The Twelve-Factor App. It also provides continuous integration tasks that rely on the configuration tasks.

bundler-audit

bundler-audit provides patch-level verification for Bundled apps.

beaker-answers

For use for the Beaker acceptance testing tool

chef-vault

Data encryption support for Chef Infra using data bags

mailgun-ruby

Mailgun's Official Ruby SDK for interacting with the Mailgun API.

pact-mock_service

Provides a mock service for use with Pact

pact-support

Shared code for Pact gems

fog-local

This library can be used as a module for `fog` or as standalone provider to use local filesystem storage.

r10k

R10K provides a general purpose toolset for deploying Puppet environments and modules. It implements the Puppetfile format and provides a native implementation of Puppet dynamic environments.

rspec-puppet-facts

Contains facts from many Facter version on many Operating Systems

mutations

Compose your business logic into commands that sanitize and validate input.

slackistrano

Send notifications to Slack about Capistrano deployments.

fog-google

This library can be used as a module for `fog` or as standalone provider to use the Google Cloud in applications.

selectize-rails

A small gem for putting selectize.js into the Rails asset pipeline

dropzonejs-rails

Adds Dropzone, a great JS File upload by Matias Meno, to the Rails Asset pipeline.

scrypt

The scrypt key derivation function is designed to be far more secure against hardware brute-force attacks than alternative functions such as PBKDF2 or bcrypt.