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Top 15 Ruby HTML Projects
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Asciidoctor
:gem: A fast, open source text processor and publishing toolchain, written in Ruby, for converting AsciiDoc content to HTML 5, DocBook 5, and other formats.
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InfluxDB
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kramdown
kramdown is a fast, pure Ruby Markdown superset converter, using a strict syntax definition and supporting several common extensions.
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SaaSHub
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feedparser
feedparser gem - (universal) web feed parser and normalizer (XML w/ Atom or RSS, JSON Feed, HTML w/ Microformats e.g. h-entry/h-feed or Feed.HTML, Feed.TXT w/ YAML, JSON or INI & Markdown, etc.) (by rubycocos)
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SaaSHub
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You may notice in the new_framework_defaults_7_0.rb file mentioning the impact of this change, which is cache invalidation. In order to gather some more information I looked at the ActiveSupport::Digest which basically has just 3 class methods, a setter & getter for hash_digest_class and the hexdigest method. Furthermore, I searched across the rails/rails repo to find the usage of ActiveSupport#hex_digest_class (if interested this link leads to the search results) to find most of its usage only around code that deals with caching. This included caching of views, active_record queries, http ETAGs and also cache keys for the cache store you have set e.g. redis, filestore etc.
Project mention: AsciidocFX: The Asciidoc Editor for documentation and authoring | dev.to | 2024-05-02AsciidocFX, is an open-source, cross-platform editor that provides an exceptional user experience and a comprehensive set of features for working with Asciidoc files. Though Asciidoctor provides these capabilities, not everyone will be comfortable enough to work in the commandline or shell setting that's where AsciidocFX comes to the rescue. Let's explore some of the key capabilities that make AsciidocFX stand out.
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Index
What are some of the best open-source HTML projects in Ruby? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | Ruby on Rails | 54,976 |
2 | Asciidoctor | 4,658 |
3 | illacceptanything | 1,948 |
4 | kramdown | 1,697 |
5 | html-proofer | 1,554 |
6 | ifme | 1,438 |
7 | Oga | 1,163 |
8 | www.ruby-lang.org | 869 |
9 | material_icons | 288 |
10 | org-ruby | 215 |
11 | Rubyoshka | 188 |
12 | feedparser | 164 |
13 | prawn-rails | 143 |
14 | html2rss | 111 |
15 | cafeman | 0 |
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