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Starred repositories
A lightning fast Finite State machine and REgular expression manipulation library.
πΏ Powerful and seamless HTML-aware ERB parsing and tooling.
A minimal filesystem-based publishing engine with Markdown support and code highlighting
A project that allows you to convert your Ruby projects to exe files and make them independent of Ruby installations.
An Elixir tool for checking safety of database migrations.
A RFC 9457 Problem Details for HTTP APIs implementation.
Straightforward way to implement communication between Rails Engines using the Publish-Subscribe pattern.
A lightweight pub/sub system for decoupled intra-process communication in Ruby applications
Alternative to ports for running external programs. It provides back-pressure, non-blocking io, and solves port related issues
ExCmd is an Elixir library to run external programs and to communicate with back pressure
A simple plug for incrementally transforming an API into Phoenix. Check out the blog post:
Lemonade is a remote utility tool. (copy, paste and open browser) over TCP.
Identify database issues before they hit production.
Detect non-atomic interactions within DB transactions
πͺ An ActiveModel extension that automatically strips all attributes of leading and trailing whitespace before validation. If the attribute is blank, it strips the value to nil.
SQL-based adapters for Ecto and database migrations
Distributed PubSub and Presence platform for the Phoenix Framework
π€ Autonomous agent framework for Elixir. Built for distributed, autonomous behavior and dynamic workflows.
Use Gleam inside an Elixir project with good developer experience in both codebases