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converting text files to plain text.
Yomu sounds like what you're looking for. However, it depends on Apache Tika. It's more or less a wrapper. This is a big lift though, so I don't think you'll find a native Ruby library for something like this.
What are some alternatives?
rubyXL - Ruby lib for reading/writing/modifying .xlsx and .xlsm files
Docsplit - Break Apart Documents into Images, Text, Pages and PDFs
Roo - Roo provides an interface to spreadsheets of several sorts.
Fastsheet - Fast XLSX reader for ruby
AXLSX - xlsx generation with charts, images, automated column width, customizable styles and full schema validation. Axlsx excels at helping you generate beautiful Office Open XML Spreadsheet documents without having to understand the entire ECMA specification. Check out the README for some examples of how easy it is. Best of all, you can validate your xlsx file before serialization so you know for sure that anything generated is going to load on your client's machine.
Spreadsheet - The Ruby Spreadsheet by ywesee GmbH
write_xlsx - Rubygem for create excel xlsx file