54% of @rubygems are abandoned says @mghaught 🤯
#balticruby2025 #BalticRuby #ruby #rubylang #artificialintelligence #riga #foss #opensourcesoftware #LLM #LLMs #security #supplychainattack #maintenance #rubygems #rubygem #dependencies
I've been building this new tool for awhile, and I ended up with something I am proud of.
Shields.io has never had a full :ruby: badger. Now it does. This initial release ships with 6 of my favorite badges, and makes it supremely simple to add more. DSL FTW. I'll add more soon, and I hope you will too.
If you 💓 📛 as much as I do (high information density) then I hope you'll give me a star/follow/toot/skeet.
https://shields-badge.galtzo.com/
#Ruby #RubyGem #Badge
So @jorgemanru announced an upgrade for #ActionText with "No #Trix".
https://bird.makeup/users/jorgemanru/statuses/1926644973623025771
We’re excited to share that free #RubyGem analytics are now available to the community! 🙌
Through our partnership with ClickHouse, developers and security researchers can now query over 200 billion RubyGem download events since 2017, with new data added every hour. 👀
Check it out: https://buff.ly/mKEXcKt
RubyUI (Former PhlexUI): Ruby Gem for RubyUI Components
https://github.com/ruby-ui/ruby_ui
#HackerNews #RubyUI #RubyGem #PhlexUI #Components #OpenSource #GitHub
「Ruby 3.4からデフォルトパーサーになったPrismを使って、RSpecファイルの構造を可視化するGemを作ってみました!」という記事です💎
Ruby パーサ Prism を活用して便利 Gem を作成してみた - ROUTE06 Tech Blog https://tech.route06.co.jp/entry/2025/01/16/142231
@29decibel maybe somebody forks Luke Picciau's #Pikatrack and integrates your #rubygem:
I’ve made a little something, so I thought I'd share.
Gort is a robots.txt parser and evaluator. It implements RFC 9309.
More details in the ReadMe: https://github.com/pointlessone/gort
🔥🏎️🏎️🏎️ I wrote an article on how we made the rdkafka Ruby gem 16x faster 💪📉📉📉 for sync operations by redesigning its acknowledgment layer. A good read for performance and optimization fans :)
https://mensfeld.pl/2024/05/from-sleep-to-speed-making-rdkafka-sync-operations-16-times-faster/
HeyHey! Some 12 years later we've release 1.20 of my nexus_parser #rubygem so that we can use it in @TaxonWorks. Thanks to kleintom for the contributions pushing this forward.
https://github.com/mjy/nexus_parser
Can't imagine how much longer the update would have taken without unit-tests.
I couldn't find a guide that explains how to configure a #rubygem so you can #importmap JS files into your #rails app, when the JS is in a gem.
So I wrote a blogpost on it!
https://www.eirvandelden.com/developing/2024/02/13/importmap-js-from-a-gem.html
Credit goes to Alex on Stack overflow https://stackoverflow.com/users/207090/alex
If anyone knows who he is on, please mention him, because I could not have figured this out without his awesome and very complete answers!
Rubygems introduced a file option to specify Ruby version in Gemfile
https://blog.saeloun.com/2024/01/17/rubygems-introduced-a-file-option-to-specify-ruby-version/
Am I back? I'm back!
My #mastoson instance was completely inoperable for 3 days due to the world's most frustrating #rubyGem #charLockHolmes which refused to compile with reference to the correct #icu directory.
What fixed it was me compiling the thing on another machine, and manually copying the compiled .so to the right places.
That was a good fight.
Meh. O #LazyWeb (or #LazyFederation), does anyone know of a command-line parser suited (or designed) for simple game-oriented (think text adventure) commands? Such as "[get|take] <object> [from <object|npc>", "throw <object> [at <object>]" and the like? Always with a leading verb, imperative, with prepositional phrases as clarifying qualifiers?
Especially in #Ruby ?
I'm playing at it with the #cri #RubyGem, but it's more oriented to system commands than natural language subsets..
I'm curious to know what other people do. I know I've asked before, and QT or GTK have been suggested, but are there better options especially for #macOS? I don't think #RubyMotion is still maintained, and even if I switch to #CrystalLang I still have a #UI issue to solve for.
I'm also curious to know if anyone knows of a better #xxHash #RubyGem or wrapper than digest-xxhash-ruby, which is a relatively new project that doesn't seem to have wide adoption.
What says the #RubyHiveMind on this?
🚀 Noticed a change in the "frozen?" method with the #i18n gem?
Rishi uncovers a "gotcha" that's tricky to understand. If you're upgrading to Ruby 3, get ahead of the curve. 🕵️♂️