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    RuboCop

    RuboCop

    A Ruby static code analyzer and formatter, based on the community Ruby

    RuboCop is a Ruby static code analyzer (a.k.a. linter) and code formatter. Out of the box it will enforce many of the guidelines outlined in the community Ruby Style Guide. RuboCop packs a lot of features on top of what you’d normally expect from a linter. Works with every major Ruby implementation. Autocorrection of many of the code offenses it detects. Robust code formatting capabilities. Multiple result for matters for both interactive use and for feeding data into other tools. Ability...
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    RSpec Rails

    RSpec Rails

    RSpec for Rails 5+

    ... version 2.x or below, read the rspec-rails upgrade notes to find out what to watch out for. In RSpec, assertions are called expectations, and every expectation is built around a matcher. When you expect(a).to eq(b), you’re using the eq matcher. RSpec Rails defines ten different types of specs for testing different parts of a typical Rails application. Each one inherits from one of Rails’ built-in TestCase classes, meaning the helper methods provided by default in Rails tests are available.
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    Resque

    Resque

    Ruby library for creating background jobs and processing them

    .... Resque is heavily inspired by DelayedJob (which rocks) and comprises three parts, a Ruby library for creating, querying, and processing jobs, a Rake task for starting a worker which processes jobs, a Sinatra app for monitoring queues, jobs, and workers. Resque workers can be distributed between multiple machines, support priorities, are resilient to memory bloat / "leaks," are optimized for REE (but work on MRI and JRuby), tell you what they're doing, and expect failure.
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    no style, please!

    no style, please!

    A (nearly) no-CSS, fast, minimalist Jekyll theme

    ... home, which is the layout that displays the menu. If you want to have some content after the menu, you can just add that content in the index.md file, and it will automatically show under the menu. This theme provides dark mode by inverting all colors of light mode through the CSS invert() function. This approach would also invert the color of all images, but, since this is not the behavior one would expect, images are not inverted by default.
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