August 2006
Ariel
a library that allows you to extract information from semi-structured documents (such as websites). Ariel will use a small number of labeled examples to generate and learn effective extraction rules.
RFuzz
RFuzz is a Ruby library to easily test web applications from the outside using a fast HttpClient and wicked evil RandomGenerator allowing the average programmer to use advanced fuzzing techniques for just pennies a day.
George
George takes an address, geocodes it using multiple services (presently Google, Yahoo, MetaCarta, and geocoder.us, but others are coming), and plots the results on a Google map.
RDig - Ferret based full text search for web sites
RDig provides an HTTP crawler and content extraction utilities to help building a site search for web sites or intranets. Internally, Ferret is used for the full text indexing.
Scruffy Graphs for Ruby People.
by 2 othersScruffy is a Ruby library for generating attractive and powerful graphs, useful for web applications, print media and many others.
Hyper Estraier: a full-text search system for communities
by 8 othersHyper Estraier is a full-text search system. You can search lots of documents for some documents including specified words. If you run a web site, it is useful as your own search engine for pages in your site.
Madeleine - Ruby Object Prevalence
by 1 otherMadeleine is a Ruby implementation of Object Prevalence, that is, transparent persistence of business objects using command logging and complete system snapshots.
July 2006
Scraping with style: scrAPI toolkit for Ruby
Scraping with Ruby using CSS selectors.
Class: Ferret::QueryParser
Port of Lucene to Ruby
June 2006
rcov: code coverage for Ruby
rcov is a code coverage tool for Ruby. It is commonly used for viewing overall test coverage of target code.
RubyForge: Payment: Project Info
An easy to use payment gateway for Ruby. Payment is used to process credit cards and electronic cash through merchant accounts like Authorize.Net.
May 2006
Paypal/Ruby library
by 3 othersThis library is here to aid with integrating Paypal payments into ruby on rails applications or similar
If It's Not Nailed Down, Steal It
by 2 othersPattern Matching, S-Expressions, and Domain Specific Languages in Ruby
April 2006
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