Simple TUI frontend for brew.
A fast, friendly TUI for Homebrew
Color palettes and gradients
Sake guide with rice varieties, breweries, and tasting notes — async API client for nihonshufyi.com.
A multithreaded ETL with inspiration drawn from Keras.
An Ingredient crate for working with csv files in rettle.
An Ingredient crate for working with Elasticsearch in rettle.
An Ingredient crate for working with LOG files in rettle.
Brewery Control System networking crate for Navasota Brewing Company
The networking component of the brewery control system
Shamir secret sharing library for Rust
Brewkit drivers
Search for breweries from the convenience of your command line! Install the gem and then type 'brewery-search' to get started. Follow the onscreen instructions to check out breweries in any state, and even filter results by city! Enjoy!
Embedded Control Concepts Brewery Control System interrogator
Gathers information from an API site: https://api.openbrewerydb.org/breweries?by_state=CA and provides a CLI for viewing each brewery in California and information about each.
more to come
An implementation for the Open Beer Database
Search by city/state to find local breweries/brewpubs, also view rating information for indiviual locations.
Finds beers and their attributes from BeerAdvocate
API client for nihonshufyi.com. Sake guide with rice varieties, breweries, and tasting notes. Zero dependencies.
A gem that provides access to the functionality of Open Brewery DB via Ruby.
"A ruby gem to view Beeradvocate's top 50 new beers with the option to learn more about each beer and directly access the brewery's website"
This app scrapes from Beer Advocates website to display the world's top 250 beers. The user can interact with the CLI to learn more information about each beer, including detailed descriptions, brewery information and ABV. After installing, use the command 'top-beers'
We have a new choice to write firmware for microcomputers(microcontrollers). It's mruby/c. This talk shows how to introduce mruby/c firmware programming. And besides, my actual IoT project for Japanese Sake brewery will be described. Since mruby/c is still a young growing tool, you will know there are several(many?) things you can help it to become better.