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ruby-packer reviews and mentions
- Is there a way to package up a Ruby script as a desktop executable app?
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Hacker News top posts: Sep 21, 2021
Ruby Packer: distribute your Ruby code as a compiled binary\ (30 comments)
- Ruby Packer: distribute your Ruby code as a compiled binary
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How do I create a ruby application?
One way around this limitation is to also include a ruby interpreter along with your source code. There are some projects out there that attempt to do just that, each with their own limitations and degrees of success. One such project is https://github.com/pmq20/ruby-packer. With this, you can give it your ruby code and it will bundle it up with a ruby interpreter so that you can hand out a single executable file to run.
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Ruby through the lens of Go
Go has been used at Flipp for some time now, although not widely in my team. I wanted to use Go to create a command-line executable, something that Ruby unfortunately isn't capable of doing. (There are options, such as ruby-packer, but it seems like a "heavy" solution and doesn't seem to fit the Ruby paradigm.)
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pmq20/ruby-packer is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of ruby-packer is C.