Open-Source-Ruby-and-Rails-Apps
awesome-rails
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7 | 7 | |
903 | 3,567 | |
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4.8 | 5.8 | |
9 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Open-Source-Ruby-and-Rails-Apps
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I need advice after getting hired as an employee but here is the twist, I have zero ruby/ror knowledge nor experience.
I'd suggest picking an open source repo and giving yourself a very simple task, like changing some text on a specific page, doubling up every row in some data-driven table, something like that. It doesn't have to be sensible, it just has to be something that forces you to learn
- Which websites did you guys known that are made with rails and are open-source?
- Where can i find free or open source rails web applications?
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Ask HN: Interactive way to learn Ruby on Rails?
If you love doing hands-on project, I recommend you to look at the existing awesome Rails app. You will learn a lot, and learn what matters.
I already make a tons of awesome Ruby on Rails list here;
https://github.com/asyraffff/Open-Source-Ruby-and-Rails-Apps
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Rails 7 : an (imagined) preview
I also found this kind of list here on GitHub.
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Awesome Ruby and Rails Open Source applications [V2]
Check this new version π₯.
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Open Source Real-world Ruby and Rails Applications π₯
Here we go π.
awesome-rails
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Learning rails just to build API's?
There are also plenty of other resources that might be of use, like the awesome rails collection.
- What are some excellent open-source Rails apps?
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Which websites did you guys known that are made with rails and are open-source?
https://github.com/gramantin/awesome-rails has a large list of varying quality
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Best way to go about fragmenting a Monolithic Rails application into Microservices.
Thereβs a curated list of Open Source Rails Apps. - Not sure how many of these are modularized into engines.
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Looking to work for free/minimum payment to gain experience
This seems interesting: https://github.com/gramantin/awesome-rails
- RoR newbie
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Ruby developer roadmap
- Code code code, use codewars.com for challenges in ruby, ask questions on the discord and discourse and try to help others, and maybe look at some Open Sourece projects in rails to get a sense of a small project compared to a massive project in rails. You can find all kinds of exampels here: https://github.com/gramantin/awesome-rails
What are some alternatives?
PropertyWebBuilder - Create a fully featured real estate website on Rails in minutes! βΊ
lamby-cookiecutter - ππ€ AWS SAM Cookiecutter to Quick Start Rails & Lambda
dependabot-core - π€ Dependabot's core logic for creating update PR's.
rails-viewcomponent-rspec-tailwind - Confidently develop Rails app views with reusable components.
chaskiq - A full featured Live Chat, Support & Marketing platform, alternative to Intercom, Drift, Crisp, etc from cience.com
packwerk - Good things come in small packages.
RubyGems - The Ruby community's gem hosting service.
awesome-capacitor - π Awesome lists of capacitor plugins.
view_component - A framework for building reusable, testable & encapsulated view components in Ruby on Rails.
learn-ruby-and-cs - Books and other resources for learning Ruby and computer science. [Moved to: https://github.com/fpsvogel/learn-ruby]
CodeTriage - Discover the best way to get started contributing to Open Source projects
awesome-compose - Awesome Docker Compose samples