setup-ruby
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setup-ruby | ruby | |
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6 | 182 | |
753 | 21,526 | |
0.9% | 0.4% | |
7.9 | 10.0 | |
2 days ago | 7 days ago | |
JavaScript | Ruby | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
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.
setup-ruby
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Personal efforts to improve the quality of Ruby interpreter
Digression: Try head/debug versions of setup-ruby
- Configurando o Rails, RSpec e Rubocop no Github Actions
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Github Action setup-ruby needs to quote '3.0' or will end up with ruby 3.1
It's no mystery why this keeps coming up, this is what the documentation of the setup-ruby action recommended until about 10 months ago and provided as examples, and what most of the examples you'd find on the internet would do.
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Testing Ruby on Rails on Github Actions with RSpec
ruby/setup-ruby is an action that you can use to install a particular Ruby programming language version. It allows you to cache Ruby gems based on your Gemfile.lock out of the box.
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Setup Ruby on Github Actions to cache Ruby gems for Rails project
This post describes how to setup Ruby on Github Actions to cache Ruby gems for Rails project by using actions/cache and ruby/setup-ruby
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ruby/setup-ruby or actions/cache - caching Ruby gems on Github Actions
ruby/setup-ruby - it's a solution to install a specific Ruby version and cache Ruby gems with bundler. Two features in one action.
ruby
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🚀Secure Rails Authentication: A Step-by-Step Guide to Sign Up, Log In, and Log Out
To create a new Rails app, you should have Ruby and Rails installed on your machine. You can find how to install Ruby on your local machine using the Ruby docs. You can install Rails by running the following command:
- Ruby – Implement Chilled Strings
- Ruby 3.3
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Tests Everywhere - Ruby
Ruby testing with RSpec
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YJIT Is the Most Memory-Efficient Ruby JIT
Not parent poster and do not have production YJIT experience. =)
My guess is that you would monitor `RubyVM::YJIT.runtime_stats[:code_region_size]` and/or `RubyVM::YJIT.runtime_stats[:code_gc_count]` so that you can get a feel for a reasonable value for your application, as well as know whether or not the "code GC" is running frequently.
https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/master/doc/yjit/yjit.md#pe...
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M:N thread scheduler for Ractors has been merged!
Link to the commit
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GitHub and Developer Ecosystem Control
Part of the major userbase pull in GitHub revolves around hosting a considerable number of popular projects including Angular, React, Kubernetes, cpython, Ruby, tensorflow, and well even the software that powers this site Forem.
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Undocumented Features of GitHub
Hold option and click on the “collapse file” button in the Files view of a commit or pull request, and it will collapse all the files.
Select text in a comment, issue, or pull request description and press r—the selected text (including markdown formatting) will get pre-populated as a markdown block quote reply in the next comment box.
Add .patch or .diff to any pull request URL if you want to see a plain-text diff of the pull request (e.g. maybe you want to quickly `curl ... | git apply -` an unmerged pull request into a local copy of the repo without trying to add and fetch the git remote that the pull request is from).
There are lots of keyboard shortcuts. For example, / to jump to the file finder.
Not so much a secret but more like a hiding in plain sight: when looking at a commit GitHub will show you the earliest and latest tag (i.e. release) that includes the commit. For example, this commit[1] first appeared in v3_2_0_preview3.
[1]: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/commit/892f350a7db4d2cc99c5061d...
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Ruby Outperforms C: Breaking the Catch-22
The title is misleading, just like other commenters mentioned. Just check how much indirection "rb_iv_get()" has to make (at the end, it will call [1], which isn't "a light" call). Now, check generated JIT code (in a blog post) for the same action where JIT knows how to shave off unnecessary indirection.
We are comparing apples and oranges here.
[1] https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/b635a66e957e4dd3fed83ef1d7...
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How to Check If a Variable Is Defined with Ruby's Defined? Keyword
I'm not sure why, but all the source values are listed here: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/1cc700907d3ad3368272488a6f...
Maybe someone knowledgeable in the underpinnings of Ruby will explain why "class variable" was not hyphenated.
What are some alternatives?
lovelace-paper-buttons-row - Adds highly configurable buttons that use actions and per-state styling.
CocoaPods - The Cocoa Dependency Manager.
github-action - GitHub Action for running Cypress end-to-end & component tests
advent-of-code - My solutions for Advent of Code
cache - Cache dependencies and build outputs in GitHub Actions
SimpleCov - Code coverage for Ruby with a powerful configuration library and automatic merging of coverage across test suites
knapsack_pro-ruby - Knapsack Pro gem splits tests across parallel CI nodes and makes sure that tests run in optimal time
CPython - The Python programming language
actions-setup-docker - Set up your GitHub Actions workflow with a specific version(18.09,19.03,20.10,nightly) of Docker ON Linux/macOS
Ruby on Rails - Ruby on Rails
upload-release-asset - An Action to upload a release asset via the GitHub Release API
yjit - Optimizing JIT compiler built inside CRuby