Find the fastest coding LLM models in seconds — ping free models from multiple providers, pick the best one for OpenCode, Cursor, or any AI coding assistant.
OpenAI-compatible local router that benchmarks free coding models across providers and forwards requests to the best available model.
The **Cerebras provider** for the [AI SDK](https://ai-sdk.dev/docs) contains language model support for [Cerebras](https://cerebras.ai), offering high-speed AI model inference powered by Cerebras Wafer-Scale Engines and CS-3 systems.
The **[Groq provider](https://ai-sdk.dev/providers/ai-sdk-providers/groq)** for the [AI SDK](https://ai-sdk.dev/docs) contains language model support for the Groq chat and completion APIs, transcription support, and browser search tool.
Coding agent CLI with read, bash, edit, write tools and session management
9Router CLI - Start and manage 9Router server
Use Claude Code without an Anthropics account and route it to another LLM provider
The Gateway provider for the [AI SDK](https://ai-sdk.dev/docs) allows the use of a wide variety of AI models and providers.
Qwen Code - AI-powered coding assistant
Playwright Tools for MCP
The **[OpenAI provider](https://ai-sdk.dev/providers/ai-sdk-providers/openai)** for the [AI SDK](https://ai-sdk.dev/docs) contains language model support for the OpenAI chat and completion APIs and embedding model support for the OpenAI embeddings API.
The **[Anthropic provider](https://ai-sdk.dev/providers/ai-sdk-providers/anthropic)** for the [AI SDK](https://ai-sdk.dev/docs) contains language model support for the [Anthropic Messages API](https://docs.anthropic.com/claude/reference/messages_post).
AI SDK by Vercel - build apps like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and more with a single interface for any model using the Vercel AI Gateway or go direct to OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or any other model provider.
The **[Google Generative AI provider](https://ai-sdk.dev/providers/ai-sdk-providers/google-generative-ai)** for the [AI SDK](https://ai-sdk.dev/docs) contains language model support for the [Google Generative AI](https://ai.google/discover/generativeai/)
Bonsai CLI - The command line interface for Bonsai
This package provides a foundation for implementing providers that expose an OpenAI-compatible API.
Unified LLM API with automatic model discovery and provider configuration
The **[xAI Grok provider](https://ai-sdk.dev/providers/ai-sdk-providers/xai)** for the [AI SDK](https://ai-sdk.dev/docs) contains language model support for the xAI chat and completion APIs.
GitHub Copilot CLI brings the power of Copilot coding agent directly to your terminal.
The **[Azure provider](https://ai-sdk.dev/providers/ai-sdk-providers/azure)** for the [AI SDK](https://ai-sdk.dev/docs) contains language model support for the Azure OpenAI API.
AI model providers for Pi with free model filtering and dynamic model fetching
A Javascript library for running ONNX models on browsers
The **[Amazon Bedrock provider](https://ai-sdk.dev/providers/ai-sdk-providers/amazon-bedrock)** for the [AI SDK](https://ai-sdk.dev/docs) contains language model support for the Amazon Bedrock [converse API](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/bedrock/latest/APIR
The **[Mistral provider](https://ai-sdk.dev/providers/ai-sdk-providers/mistral)** for the [AI SDK](https://ai-sdk.dev/docs) contains language model support for the Mistral chat API.
Ruby on Rails supports RESTful routing out-of-the-box. However, as you move along, you will often find yourself repeating the code for the seven REST actions: index, show, new, create, edit, update, destroy. This gem allows you to get all of the code for free by simply typing 'include BTech::Rest' at top of your controller code. That's it! Even better, you can have nested resources as well by adding a 'belongs_to' statement to your controllers much like you would for ActiveRecord models. This is just the tip of the iceburg so make sure to read the RDoc for more info.
Ruby on Rails supports RESTful routing out-of-the-box. However, as you move along, you will often find yourself repeating the code for the seven REST actions: index, show, new, create, edit, update, destroy. This gem allows you to get all of the code for free by simply typing 'include Rest' at top of your controller code. That's it! Even better, you can have nested resources as well by adding a 'belongs_to' statement to your controllers much like you would for ActiveRecord models. This is just the tip of the iceburg so make sure to read the RDoc for more info.
Crowdfund is a Ruby program developed based on Pragmatic Studio's Ruby Programming hands-on video course, and distributed as a Ruby gem. This program has been developed using all the strengths of Ruby including the following. Ruby Programming Environment * Installing Ruby on your favorite operating system (free exercise) * Running Ruby using the interactive Ruby shell (irb) and writing Ruby program files * Using Ruby's documentation system to get help * Installing external Ruby libraries using RubyGems * Troubleshooting common problems Ruby Language Constructs * Expressions and variables * Numbers, string, and symbols (free video & exercise) * Loops and conditional expressions * Arrays and hashes (free video & exercise on hashes) * Classes, modules, and structs Object-Oriented Programming * Using built-in Ruby classes * Defining your own classes with state and behavior (free video & exercise) * Creating unique objects * Telling objects what to do by calling methods * Modeling class-level inheritance relationships * Sharing code with mixins Object-Oriented Design Principles * Encapsulation * Separation of concerns * Polymorphism * Don't Repeat Yourself * Tell, Don't Ask Blocks and Iterators * Calling built-in methods that take blocks * Writing your own methods that yield to blocks * Implementing custom iterators * Effectively using blocks in your programs Organizing Ruby Code * Creating a Ruby project structure * Separating source files for easier reuse and testing * Namespacing to avoid naming clashes * Input/Output * Reading data from files * Writing data to files * Creating an interactive console prompt * Handling command-line input Unit Testing * Writing and running unit tests with RSpec * Test-driven development and the red-green-refactor cycle * Stubbing methods to control tests * Refactoring code, safely! Distribution * Conforming to RubyGems conventions * Writing a GemSpec * Building a RubyGem * Publishing a RubyGem to a public server Ruby Programming Idioms
Studio Game is a Ruby program developed based on Pragmatic Studio' Ruby Programming hands-on video course, and distributed as a Ruby gem. This program has been developed using all the strengths of Ruby including the following. Ruby Programming Environment * Installing Ruby on your favorite operating system (free exercise) * Running Ruby using the interactive Ruby shell (irb) and writing Ruby program files * Using Ruby's documentation system to get help * Installing external Ruby libraries using RubyGems * Troubleshooting common problems Ruby Language Constructs * Expressions and variables * Numbers, string, and symbols (free video & exercise) * Loops and conditional expressions * Arrays and hashes (free video & exercise on hashes) * Classes, modules, and structs Object-Oriented Programming * Using built-in Ruby classes * Defining your own classes with state and behavior (free video & exercise) * Creating unique objects * Telling objects what to do by calling methods * Modeling class-level inheritance relationships * Sharing code with mixins Object-Oriented Design Principles * Encapsulation * Separation of concerns * Polymorphism * Don't Repeat Yourself * Tell, Don't Ask Blocks and Iterators * Calling built-in methods that take blocks * Writing your own methods that yield to blocks * Implementing custom iterators * Effectively using blocks in your programs Organizing Ruby Code * Creating a Ruby project structure * Separating source files for easier reuse and testing * Namespacing to avoid naming clashes * Input/Output * Reading data from files * Writing data to files * Creating an interactive console prompt * Handling command-line input Unit Testing * Writing and running unit tests with RSpec * Test-driven development and the red-green-refactor cycle * Stubbing methods to control tests * Refactoring code, safely! Distribution * Conforming to RubyGems conventions * Writing a GemSpec * Building a RubyGem * Publishing a RubyGem to a public server Ruby Programming Idioms
# Payfast Payfast is a Ruby gem that simplifies the process of integrating the PayFast payment gateway into your Ruby on Rails application. It provides a generator that helps scaffold the necessary configuration, routes, models, and controllers required to integrate PayFast seamlessly. ## Demo  ## Installation Add this line to your application's Gemfile: ```bash bundle add payfast ``` ## Usage ```bash rails generate payfast:install ``` ## This generator will perform the following actions: insert config/routes.rb create app/controllers/carts_controller.rb create app/views/carts/index.html.erb create app/views/carts/make_payment.html.erb create app/helpers/carts_helper.rb create db/migrate/20230824105530_create_carts.rb create config/payfast.yml create app/models/cart.rb insert app/views/layouts/application.html.erb insert config/environments/development.rb ## Additional configuration Setup payfast credentials for your environment rails EDITOR="code --wait" bin/rails credentials:edit This will allow you to securely edit and store your credentials. once you save and exit the file, the credentials will be encrypted and can only be accessed withe rails master key. payfast: merchant_id: {your_merchant_id} merchant_key: {your_merchant_key} passphrase: {{your_passphrase}} ## Update your `payfast.yml` config file - setup the credentials to be use by the rails app - uncomment `Rails.application.credentials.payfast.merchant_id ` and wrap it in erb tags as instructed in the comments. ## Templates Update the `make_payment.html.erb` as instructed in the file. it should look like so: ```js <script> // set the uuid to uuid = @cart.payment_uid. surround @carts.payment_uid with erb tags const uuid = `<%= @cart.payment_uuid %>` window.payfast_do_onsite_payment({uuid}, function (result) { if (result === true) { // redirect success_path(@cart) window.location.href = `<%= success_cart_path(@cart) %>` } else { // Redirect to failure_path(@cart) window.location.href = `<%= failure_cart_path(@cart) %>` } }); </script> ``` ## Testing - payfast api allows only SSL communication from your server. inorder to test locally. you will have to use a tunneling service that allows you to expose your local development server to the internet. your rails development config has was modified by the generator to allow ngrok hosts to hit your rails server ```ruby config.hosts << /[a-z0-9-]+\.ngrok-free\.app/ ``` ## Contributing Thank you for considering contributing to our project! We welcome contributions from the community to help improve this project and make it better for everyone. ### Issues If you encounter any issues or bugs while using our project, please [open a new issue](https://github.com/mactunechy/payfast/issues) on GitHub. Please make sure to include detailed information about the problem, steps to reproduce it, and the environment in which you encountered it. ### Pull Requests We encourage pull requests from the community! If you have an improvement or new feature you'd like to contribute, please follow these steps: 1. Fork the repository and create a new branch for your feature or bug fix. 2. Make your changes and write tests to cover any new functionality. 3. Ensure that the existing tests pass and write additional tests for any bug fixes. 4. Commit your changes and push the new branch to your forked repository. 5. Submit a pull request to our main repository, including a detailed description of the changes you made and any relevant information. We will review your pull request as soon as possible and provide feedback if needed. We value your contributions and will work with you to ensure your changes are integrated smoothly. d Your contributions are essential to the success of this project, and we are grateful for your help in making it better for everyone. If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out to us. Happy coding!