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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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What is the more accepted way of doing "monkey patching"?
Humans are often times more accepting than machines, i.e., the Ruby runtime. Which, at some point, with some combination of gems, with combination of code paths, will not be so forgiving.
What are some alternatives?
Hjson, the Human JSON written in Ruby - Hjson for Ruby
block-is-array - Block is Array (See also https://github.com/raviqqe/block-is-hash)
Awesome Nested Set - An awesome replacement for acts_as_nested_set and better_nested_set.
block-is-hash - Block is Hash (See also https://github.com/raviqqe/block-is-array)
Closure Tree - Easily and efficiently make your ActiveRecord models support hierarchies
Flashtext Ruby Gem - A Ruby Port of the Python package FlashText @ https://github.com/vi3k6i5/flashtext
Syro - Simple router for web applications
HashDot - Use dot syntax with Ruby hashes.
sane_patch - Making monkey patches sane again
tempfile - A utility class for managing temporary files.
Ancestry - Organise ActiveRecord model into a tree structure