New Yorker in Buenos Aires.
friendly_id. FriendlyId is the “Swiss Army bulldozer” of slugging and permalink plugins for ActiveRecord. It allows you to create pretty URL’s and work with human-friendly strings as if they were numeric ids for ActiveRecord models.
6.2kbabosa. A library for creating slugs. Babosa is an extraction and improvement of the string code from FriendlyId, intended to help developers create similar libraries or plugins.
535disqus. A Ruby library for the Disqus commenting API and Javascript widgets.
250telescope. A highly customizable test library for Lua that allows declarative tests with nested contexts.
164haml-scaffold. Rails scaffold generator that outputs Haml and better functional tests.
114squirm_rails. Easily use and manage Postgres stored procedures with Active Record.
71unidecoder. A port of Perl's Unidecoder to Ruby.
67friendly_id-globalize. Globalize support for FriendlyId
67ambry. Ambry is a database and ORM replacement for (mostly) static models and small datasets. It provides ActiveModel compatibility, and flexible searching and storage.
57lua-haml. Haml for Lua
53hello-lua. A demo of how to make simple C modules for Lua
36grackle. A static blog generator written in Lua
18squirm. A library that simplifies working with Postgres stored procedures.
18phonenumber. Allows parsing and formatting of phone numbers
16has_image. A lightweight and hackable library for attaching images to ActiveRecord models.
16luacov. LuaCov is a simple coverage analyzer for Lua code. (fork of official CVS repo)
16lua-postgres. A basic Postgres driver for Lua
16lua-devtools. An irb-workalike for Lua, and a command-line debugger with readline support.
15hops. A lightweight, pluggable web framework for Lua
15tlua. A simple task runner for Lua - now abandoned because I think it's just easier to use plain old Makefiles.
14enc. Notes and slides from my Encodings talk at RubyConf Brasil 2010
13spanish. Linguistic utilities for working with Spanish words.
12nearby. Quick and easy geocoding using Geonames.org data and TokyoCabinet.
10nt54. Argentine phone number parsing, validating, formatting and meta-info
10active_record_random. Monkey patch to ActiveRecord to allow :order => :random that works the same for MySQL, SQLite and Postgres.
9fatalistic. Table locking for Active Record
9yourbugreportneedsmore.info. The yourbugreportneedsmore.info website
8friendly_id_manual_slug_demo. A Rails 3 app showing how to manually control FriendlyId slugs
7base-site-generator. The current base layout and helpers I'm using to scaffold quick projects. Feel free to use if and as you wish.
6mongrel2_wsapi. In-progress Lua WSAPI adapter for Mongrel2
6squirm_model. Model API for Squirm
5utf8_utils. Utilities for cleaning up UTF8 strings.
4micro_factory. Minimal factories for Active Record.
4Penlight. A set of pure Lua libraries focusing on input data handling (such as reading configuration files), functional programming (such as map, reduce, placeholder expressions,etc), and OS path management. Much of the functionality is inspired by the Python standard libraries.
3dotfiles. My dotfiles
3luadoc. LuaDoc is a documentation tool for Lua source code.
3rails. Ruby on Rails
3phonology. Phonology utilities for Ruby
3unicode. Unicode normalization library. (Mirror of Yoshida-san's code base to maintain the RubyGem.)
3mercury. ... because Sinatra is not the only one performing on the stage.
2lua-zmq. Lua zeromq2 binding
2wsapi_test. Mock connector for unit testing WSAPI apps. TEMP. Go here instead: http://github.com/norman/wsapi
2luaargentina. luaargentina.org website
2hash_formatter. Hash Formatter is a library that formats Ruby hashes for code editors.
2gem_init. My Ruby Gem initialization biolerplate
2luarocks. LuaRocks is a deployment and management system for Lua modules.
1aasm. AASM - State machines for Ruby classes (plain Ruby, ActiveRecord, Mongoid, NoBrainer, Dynamoid)
1homebrew. The missing package manager for OS X
1haml_textarea_bug. Demonstrates a bug in Haml
1luadns-zones. My DNS zones hosted on LuaDNS.
1rails-i18n. Repository for collecting Locale data for Ruby on Rails I18n as well as other interesting, Rails related I18n stuff
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