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TZInfo

TZInfo is a Ruby library to provide daylight savings aware transformations between times in different time zones.

The tz (Olson) database used to identify times is packaged with the release.

VimMate

VimMate is a graphical add-on to Vim with IDE-like features: it does more than the plain Vim while still being lightweight. Even with the additional features, it stays out of the way for it’s main task: editing files with Vim. VimMate adds functionality to Vim by embedding Vim GTK GUI (gVim) within VimMate.

Ruby-ServerSide

ServerSide is a pure Ruby HTTP server and web framework for developing small sites and web applications. It is designed to be easy to deploy and scale.

ServerSide includes:

  • A fast HTTP server (preliminary testing shows it to be faster than Mongrel) with support for persistent connections and HTTP streaming (“comet“).
  • A fast and simple request router that can route according to flexible rules. You stay in control of your URL structure.
  • A daemon that can control a server cluster using a single command.

scrAPI toolkit for Ruby

A framework for writing HTML scrapers. It uses CSS selectors and a small set of methods that define the processing rules. It is designed to be concise, you can do a lot with a few lines of code.

ActiveRBAC

Releases: https://activerbac.turingstudio.com/trac

The goal of this project is to create a portable, simple but effective RBAC implementation with common User infrastructure and models for Rails.

Pimki - the Wiki based PIM

Pimki is a Wiki based, GettingThingsDone inspired PIM.

Using an extremely easy and immediate way to organise your data, contextual todo lists, integrated diaries (bliki = blog + wiki), mind mapping and many other nifty features.

Built with Ruby and based on the popular Instiki wiki & Ruby on Rails framework.