Top 15 Most Popular Ruby Softwares | Mar 2024

Here are the top 15 most popular ruby softwares as derived from our TpSort Score which is a continually popular score, it denotes an estimated popularity of a software.

1. AppSignal

AppSignal Monitoring for Ruby developers. All the metrics and alerts you need to keep your app running smooth. Support for Rails, Rack, Sinatra, Padrino & Grape.......

2. Code Climate

Code Climate Code Climate consolidates the results from a suite of static analysis tools into a single, real-time report, giving your team the information it needs to identify hotspots, evaluate new approaches, and improve code quality.......

3. Ruby One-Click Installer for Mac OSX

Ruby One-Click Installer for Mac OSX This package is the most simple way to equip your Macintosh Apple OSX System with Ruby - similar to the Windows Ruby One-Click Installer. It replaces the broken Readline library on Tiger, updates to a current version of SQLite3 and prepares your OSX for Rails, which needs at least Ruby......

4. visualCaptcha

visualCaptcha visualCaptcha is a configurable captcha solution, focusing on accessibility & simplicity, whilst maintaining security. It's also localizable and free, open-source, and we encourage customizations per site.It also supports mobile, retina devices, and has an innovative accessibility solution.visualCaptcha supports many back-end and front-end languages/frameworks/libraries, which you can look into in more......

5. FitGem

FitGem A command-line utility for checking Fitbit data......

6. dotCloud

dotCloud DotCloud lets you mix and match frameworks and databases as you see fit. Whether you need PHP or Java, MySQL or MongoDB, you’re free to pick the best tools for the job.Don’t waste your time with servers. Simply push your code, dotCloud will deploy it. We take care of provisioning,......

7. Atomiq

Atomiq Atomiq Code Similarity Finder is a tool for developers to find and eliminate duplicate code. It is designed for .NET developers, but works equally well for developers of other languages and even web designers!......

8. Cloudfoundry

Cloudfoundry Open-source PaaS for Java, Ruby, Python and Node.js.......

9. Palatina

Palatina Palatina is a Ruby library for managing publication collections.It is a re-write of the Alexandria book collection manager (which was originally written by Laurent Sansonetti and others). Its goal is to be more flexible and scalable, capable of handling thousands of records easily, and of keeping track of magazines, DVDs......

10. Notejam

Notejam The easy way to learn web frameworks.Do you know framework X and want to try framework Y? The easy way to start with a new framework is to compare it with frameworks you already know. The goal of the project is to help developers easily learn new frameworks by examples.Notejam......

11. Cloudify

Cloudify Orchestrate Real Apps on the Cloud with CloudifyAchieve a smooth transition to the cloud and easy automation of even the most complex applications throughout their entire lifecycle with Cloudify. Orchestrate the creation of the whole cloud infrastructure required for your application, starting from compute resources all the way down to......

12. skEdit

skEdit Simple, Flexible, Powerful Text Editor for the Web. Handles most common features you want; code completion, saved snippets, subversion support, remote connections, extensible language support, browser preview and much more. This is a lightweight editor for most things web that's very comfortable and easy to use. Perfect for handling both......

13. rubular

rubular A ruby based regular expression editor......

14. PullReview

PullReview Fix the problems before they reach the master branch.The idea of PullReview is simple. Log in to PullReview, sync with GitHub. PullReview analyzes your branches using all important metrics. PullReview does not rate your code - instead, it tells what is wrong, why it is wrong and how to fix......

15. Translation.io

Translation.io Translation.io allows you to localize Ruby on Rails applications using either `t('.keys')` or `_('free text')`.Just type `rake translation:sync` to synchronize with your translators, and let them translate online with our interface.We think dealing with YAML keys is not the best way to translate and that Gettext should be preferred. That's......