a fast, tiny, extensiable workflow engine
A gamedev console inspired by classic Unix text editors
a fast, lightweight, extensiable workflow engine
Local OCI-layout component store for ACT (act-cli, act-toolserver)
Build tool for ACT WASM components
CLI host for ACT (Agent Component Tools) WebAssembly components
Singapore jurisdiction support for Legalis-RS (Companies Act, Employment Act, PDPA, Consumer Protection)
Proc macros for the ACT SDK (#[act_component], #[act_tool])
Rust SDK for building ACT (Agent Component Tools) WebAssembly components
Shared types and CBOR utilities for the ACT (Agent Component Tools) protocol
Discord API client to power Discord API clients via the power of love, friendship, and HTTP
acts client channel for acts-server
This "acts_as" extension provides the capabilities for sorting and reordering a number of objects in a list. The class that has this specified needs to have a "position" column defined as an integer on the mapped database table.
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A gem that adds simple support for organizing ActiveRecord models into parent–children relationships.
Integrates multi-tenancy into a Rails application in a convenient and out-of-your way manner
Rails gem to allowing records to be votable
Plugin/gem that provides comment functionality
acts_as_api enriches the models and controllers of your app in a rails-like way so you can easily determine how your XML/JSON API responses should look like.
acts_as_favoritor is a Rubygem to allow any ActiveRecord model to associate any other model including the option for multiple relationships per association with scopes. You are able to differentiate followers, favorites, watchers, votes and whatever else you can imagine through a single relationship. This is accomplished by a double polymorphic relationship on the Favorite model. There is also built in support for blocking/un-blocking favorite records as well as caching.
*Atomic archiving/unarchiving for ActiveRecord-based apps* We had the problem that acts_as_paranoid and similar plugins/gems always work on a record by record basis and made it very difficult to restore records atomically (or archive them, for that matter). Because the archive and unarchive methods are in transactions, and every archival record involved gets the same archive number upon archiving, you can easily restore or remove an entire set of records without having to worry about partial deletion or restoration. Additionally, other plugins generally screw with how destroy/delete work. We don't because we actually want to be able to destroy records.
ActiveRecord extension for easy STI Delegation
Generate temporary tables and models, specify defined and required methods, all sorts of fun stuff!
Acts As Indexed is a plugin which provides a pain-free way to add fulltext search to your Ruby on Rails app
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