A lightweight framework based on React Native + Redux + Redux Saga, in strict TypeScript.
RN library for Plugger Core Native SDK
dotsec-core native bindings for Windows ARM64
dotsec-core native bindings for Linux x64 (glibc)
dotsec-core native bindings for Windows x64
dotsec-core native bindings for macOS x64 (Intel)
dotsec-core native bindings for macOS ARM64 (Apple Silicon)
OpenContext core native bindings (Rust via napi-rs)
dotsec-core native bindings for Linux ARM64 (glibc)
Core native bridge for sigx-lynx — low-level access to NativeModules
altimate-core native binding for Linux x64 (glibc)
altimate-core native binding for Linux arm64 (glibc)
MaximoPlus core native module
altimate-core native binding for macOS arm64
altimate-core native binding for Windows x64 (MSVC)
altimate-core native binding for macOS x64
WebAssembly build of blazediff for browsers, edge runtimes, and any wasm host. Same algorithm as @blazediff/core-native.
Native Rust binaries for blazediff - the fastest image diff in the world
Joyo Core - Native plugins for ionic apps
playground-core native bindings for Linux ARM64
playground-core native bindings for macOS x64
playground-core native bindings for Windows ARM64
playground-core native bindings for Linux x64
playground-core native bindings for Windows x64
Port of PHP function similar_text to Ruby as a native extension. Adds methods similar and similar_chars to core String class.
This plugin provides native load instrumentation for monitoring and metrics collection, including: load health, and total or per core metrics
Bloom filters for Ruby with automatic sizing and a fast native in-memory core, with a small, Set-like API.
liter-llm is a universal LLM API client with a Rust core and native Ruby bindings via Magnus. Provides a unified interface for streaming completions, tool calling, and provider routing across 142+ LLM providers. Rust-powered.
Ceedling is a build automation tool that helps you create and run C unit test suites. Ceedling provides two core functions: [1] It packages up several tools including the C unit test framework Unity, the mock generation tool CMock, and other features. [2] It simplifies tool configuration for embedded or native C toolchains and automates the running and reporting of tests. Ceedling projects are created with a YAML configuration file. A variety of conventions within the tool simplify generating mocks from C files and assembling suites of unit test functions.
Kreuzberg is a high-performance document intelligence library with a Rust core and native Ruby bindings via Magnus. Extract text, metadata, and structured data from 75+ file formats including PDF, DOCX, PPTX, XLSX, HTML, RTF, images (with OCR), email, archives, and more. Features async/sync APIs, text chunking, language detection, and keyword extraction.
The TestCentricity™ For Mobile core framework for native mobile iOS and Android app testing implements a Screen Object Model DSL for use with Cucumber or RSpec and Appium. The gem also facilitates the configuration of the appropriate Appium capabilities required to establish a connection with locally or cloud hosted (using BrowserStack, Sauce Labs, or TestingBot services) iOS or Android devices or simulators.
The TestCentricity™ core framework for native mobile iOS and Android apps and desktop/mobile web testing implements a Page Object Model DSL for use with Cucumber, Appium, Capybara, and Selenium-Webdriver v4.x. The gem also facilitates the configuration of the appropriate Appium capabilities required to establish a connection with locally or cloud (using BrowserStack, Sauce Labs, or TestingBot services) hosted iOS or Android devices or simulators. For more information on desktop/mobile web testing with this gem, refer to docs for the TestCentricity™ Web gem (https://www.rubydoc.info/gems/testcentricity_web).
The Ruby Kubernetes Controller allows users to interact with the core Kubernetes APIs natively from within their Ruby applications. This library is compatible with all leading Kubernetes Instances, including OpenShift Kubernetes, Azure Kubernetes Service, Amazon EKS, Google Kubernetes Service, IBM Kubernetes Service, and Rancher Orchestrated Kubernetes. This library also supports yaml ingestion for creating, patching, updating, or deleting existing Kubernetes types, including Pods, Services, Deployments, Endpoints, and Ingresses. Our documentation also contains complete examples for all operation types.
GRNexus is a revolutionary cross-language AI platform that combines the elegance of Ruby with the raw power of native C acceleration. Train models in Ruby and deploy them in Python (or vice versa) with full compatibility. Features include 35+ activation functions, 12+ layer types, complete NLP pipeline, 40+ numeric operations, and intelligent training callbacks. 10-100x faster than pure Ruby implementations thanks to native C core.
== Ruby Data Objects If you're building something in Ruby that needs access to a database, you may opt to use an ORM like ActiveRecord, DataMapper or Sequel. But if your needs don't fit well with an ORM—maybe you're even writing an ORM—then you'll need some other way of talking to your database. RDO provides a common interface to a number of RDBMS backends, using a clean Ruby syntax, while supporting all the functionality you'd expect from a robust database connection library: * Consistent API to connect to various DBMS's * Type casting to Ruby types * Time zone handling (via the DBMS, not via some crazy time logic in Ruby) * Native bind values parameterization of queries, where supported by the DBMS * Retrieve query info from executed commands (e.g. affected rows) * Access RETURNING values just like any read query * Native prepared statements where supported, emulated where not * Results given using simple core Ruby data types == RDBMS Support Support for each RDBMS is provided in separate gems, so as to minimize the installation requirements and to facilitate the maintenace of each driver. Many gems are maintained by separate users who work more closely with those RDBMS's. Due to the nature of this gem, most of the nitty-gritty code is actually written in C. See the official README for full details.
Envsafe is a standalone CLI utility for managing your .env files without project integration. Quickly back up your current environment, restore from any saved version, and compare your .env file against .env.example to catch missing or extra variables. Think of it as git stash for your .env. Core features: - Backup and restore .env files with optional tags - Pop the latest backup off the stack - Checkout any saved .env version or return to main - Validate .env vs .env.example - CLI-native — no Gemfile or code integration required Envsafe gives you safe, versioned control of your app’s environment variables — without the overhead.
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