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rails_gambit / Rails Gambit
MIT LicenseВеб-приложение в рамках проекта "Рельсовый Гамбит" - образовательный проект по реализации онлайн платформы для совместной игры в шахматы и не только
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netsphere / financial-front
GNU General Public License v3.0 onlyLanguage: Ruby (Ruby on Rails); License: GPLv3
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Gold is Helium's approach to billing for Shopify apps. It provides a framework to build Rails apps upon.
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Thomas Hutterer / toogle
MIT LicenseA Rails engine web-UI to quickly toggle feature flags in GDK.
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Hayden / restaurant-orders
MIT LicenseRails 7 Hotwire app for in-restaurant Customer ordering, and Manager administration - https://restaurant-orders.co.uk
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AWS Cognito〜Railsでログイン認証アプリを実装するプロジェクト。ログインの仕組みを学習する。
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Jean-Baptiste François / noizegrid
MIT LicenseSubsonic replacement to stream your music library.
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radioactive99 / applicants
MIT LicenseRecruitment application made in rails using MVC and ORM
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Luna Lucadou / LunaBlog
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterLuna's website - a Rails application that functions as a blog and a personal portfolio.
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viky.ai / viky-ai
MIT Licenseviky.ai is a Natural Language Processing platform. It allows you to extract information from unstructured text contents.
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Khalil Gharbaoui / auto-deploy-rails
MIT LicenseRails Auto-deploy Helm Chart with Sidekiq & Redis support See https://khalilgharbaoui.gitlab.io/auto-deploy-rails for more information.
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Javier E. / TalknTrade
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0Instant messaging service with cryptocurrency transactions.
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Guillaume Hain / rails-react-devise-bootstrap
MIT LicenseYour bootstrap Ruby On Rails 5 and React 16 project, using webpacker, including Devise with all views written in React, with Bootstrap 4. Fork me please !
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Robert May / chunky_cache
MIT LicenseMulti-fetching cache doodad for Rails. Cache lots of small areas of views with no network latency penalty. Exclude certain parts from cached areas. Has science gone too far?
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