bridgetown-lit-renderer
rbenv
bridgetown-lit-renderer | rbenv | |
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1 | 74 | |
13 | 16,166 | |
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0.0 | 5.6 | |
6 days ago | 12 days ago | |
Ruby | Shell | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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bridgetown-lit-renderer
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Let’s Talk Bridgetown Terminology
Other template languages available are Serbea (a "superset" of ERB which adds back in some of the elegant filtering features provided by Liquid along with other shorthand expressions), Slim, and Haml. And if you really want to go out on a limb, you can even render Lit components right in your Ruby template files!
rbenv
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Instalar BeEF en Kali Linux 2024
sudo apt update sudo apt install -y build-essential libssl-dev libreadline-dev zlib1g-dev git git clone https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv.git ~/.rbenv echo 'export PATH="$HOME/.rbenv/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.zshrc echo 'eval "$(rbenv init - zsh)"' >> ~/.zshrc source ~/.zshrc git clone https://github.com/rbenv/ruby-build.git ~/.rbenv/plugins/ruby-build rbenv install 3.0.3 rbenv global 3.0.3
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Setting Up Ruby on Rails on DigitalOcean: Nginx as Your Web Server
# Download rbenv curl -fsSL https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv/archive/refs/tags/v2.8.2.tar.gz | tar -xz -C ~/.rbenv --strip-components=1 # Add rbenv to the shell path echo 'export PATH="$HOME/.rbenv/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc echo 'eval "$(rbenv init -)"' >> ~/.bashrc # Reload shell configuration source ~/.bashrc
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Managing Ruby versions on macOS Apple Silicon with rbenv
rbenv is a version management tool for Ruby. It allows you to switch between multiple Ruby versions without needing to mess with your system’s default Ruby installation. With rbenv, you can:
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story of upgrading rails 5.x to 7.x
The first step was upgrading the Ruby version. I used rbenv for managing the Ruby version on my Mac. I used .ruby-version file for managing active Ruby versions.
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Installing Ruby using rbenv on your WSL Ubuntu system
git clone https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv.git ~/.rbenv ~/.rbenv/bin/rbenv init
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Puppet 8 readiness with Onceover
If you're on your own workstation you may want to consider using rbenv to allow you to quickly switch between versions of Ruby that your other project may depend upon.
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Ask HN: Is anybody getting value from AI Agents? How so?
When I was technical blogging on how to learn from open-source code [1], I used it quite frequently to get unstuck and/or to figure out how to tease apart a large question into multiple smaller functions. For example, I had no idea how to break up this long `sed` command [2] into its constituent parts, so I plugged it into ChatGPT and asked it to break down the code for me. I then Googled the different parts to confirm that ChatGPT wasn't leading me astray.
If I had asked StackOverflow the same question, it would have been quickly closed as being not broadly applicable enough (since this `sed` command is quite specific to its use case). After ChatGPT broke the code apart for me, I was able to ask StackOverflow a series of more discrete, more broadly-applicable questions and get a human answer.
TL;DR- I quite like ChatGPT as a search engine when "you don't know what you don't know", and getting unblocked means being pointed in the right direction.
1. https://www.richie.codes/shell
2. https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv/blob/e8b7a27ee67a5751b899215b...
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Test Driving a Rails API - Part One
Let’s get started. I prefer to manage my Ruby installations on my development machine with chruby paired with ruby-install. Another outstanding set of tools is rbenv with ruby-build. I highly recommend installing Ruby with one of those two sets of tools. Follow the instructions on their project’s READMEs. For this article, I’ll be running Ruby (MRI) v3.3.0.
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How To Set Up Your Coding Environment
By setting up your environment in isolation, you can prevent yourself from a lot of issues when experimenting with code. It makes your code behave more predictable due to the defined state of the runtime environment you are working with. This article should provide you with enough information to get started, but obviously, there is a lot more power embedded in NVM, Virtual Environment and RBEnv. So make sure to check their documentation.
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State of Ruby : What version manager to use
There is this good resource that also talk about different ruby version manager from the Rbenv repository. With some links to benchmarks of ASDF and Rbenv.
What are some alternatives?
node - Node.js JavaScript runtime ✨🐢🚀✨
asdf - Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang & more
bridgetown-slim - A Bridgetown plugin which provides support for Slim templates.
RVM - Ruby enVironment Manager (RVM)
bridgetown-related-posts - This plugin calculates and adds related posts to your Bridgetown site using TF-IDF and cosine similarity.
chruby - Changes the current Ruby
bridgetown-haml - A Bridgetown plugin which provides support for Haml templates.
ruby-install - Installs Ruby, JRuby, TruffleRuby, or mruby
berry - 📦🐈 Active development trunk for Yarn ⚒
nvm - Node Version Manager - POSIX-compliant bash script to manage multiple active node.js versions
ruby-build - A tool to download, compile, and install Ruby on Unix-like systems.
gem_home - A tool for changing your $GEM_HOME