slack-ruby-client VS bot-meetingplace-events

Compare slack-ruby-client vs bot-meetingplace-events and see what are their differences.

slack-ruby-client

A Ruby and command-line client for the Slack Web, Real Time Messaging and Event APIs. (by slack-ruby)

bot-meetingplace-events

A friendly bot to give us a heads up when the next events are. (by Virtual-Coffee)
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slack-ruby-client bot-meetingplace-events
2 1
1,182 8
0.5% -
6.7 10.0
4 days ago about 2 years ago
Ruby Ruby
MIT License MIT License
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slack-ruby-client

Posts with mentions or reviews of slack-ruby-client. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-30.
  • Clojure needs a Rails, but not for the reason you think
    24 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 30 Jul 2022
    Ah, I'm surprised Slack doesn't support Ruby, but to be fair they are pretty tight on official support with only Python, Node and Java.

    Fortunately there's https://github.com/slack-ruby/slack-ruby-client, but it's not official. Although it seems to be a good example of a community driven library coming together. I haven't used it personally (I never interfaced with Slack in a Ruby app) but at a glance it looks like it has really good docs, a decent amount of contributors, well maintained, etc.. If I were building some Rails app that used Slack I'd likely reach for this and not feel bad about it.

    Kind of a bummer on the other 2 tho. Thankfully I wouldn't be building too many apps using those tools, but I get the point you're saying. In the grand scheme of things I think this also shows at how much more popular Python is than Ruby.

  • Any examples of good gem wrappers around external APIs?
    8 projects | /r/ruby | 20 Apr 2021
    Slack's Ruby client works well and is well organized: https://github.com/slack-ruby/slack-ruby-client

bot-meetingplace-events

Posts with mentions or reviews of bot-meetingplace-events. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-04-12.
  • Post Event Reminders to Slack Using Netlify Functions
    3 projects | dev.to | 12 Apr 2022
    At Virtual Coffee, we have events almost every day, and we hang out in Slack every day! So, it was inevitable that we'd get some sort of event reminders going in Slack. Our first pass was by the late Mike Rogers (we miss you, Mike ❤️). Our events were listed on MeetingPlace.io, so Mike wrote a Ruby app to pull date down from MeetingPlace and post to Slack: Meetingplace Events Bot.

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