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Synthetic monitoring engine with Playwright and Prometheus metrics
200+ production open source Rails apps & engines in one repo. Search across real codebases with AI agents to research architectural patterns.
The easiest way to add custom confirmation dialog support to Rails apps.
Super simple group chat, without a subscription
🌿 Powerful and seamless HTML-aware ERB toolchain.
A practical real-world example of automating contract processing with AI using Ruby
A practical real-world example of categorizing transactions with AI using Ruby
Official App for the Rails World 2025 Conference
A redprint for a CFP app built with Rails and Inertia.js
Open-source live-chat, email support, omni-channel desk. An alternative to Intercom, Zendesk, Salesforce Service Cloud etc. 🔥💬
Cluster Headache Tracker is a free, open-source web application designed to help individuals suffering from cluster headaches track and manage their condition. By providing detailed logging, visual…
A lending library management system
Canonical Rails instructions for the VSCode Github Copilot
A lightweight library for encoding/decoding Rails request parameters
A mountable Rails engine that provides a dashboard to view Active Storage data
Ruby Date Recurrence Library - Allows easy creation of recurrence rules and fast querying
A platform for community discussion. Free, open, simple.
🏦 Open source, transparency-orientated fiscal sponsorship platform for hackers & creatives.
This Gem adds useful methods to your Rails app to validate, display and save phone numbers. It uses the super awesome Phony gem (https://github.com/floere/phony).
A readonly ActiveRecord-esque base class that lets you use a hash, a Yaml file or a custom file as the datasource
The Rails application that powers OpenStreetMap
Your self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community
Browser Dev Tools for Turbo and Stimulus
Ever wondered which translations are being looked up by Rails, a gem, or simply your app? Wonder no more!