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A minimal highly useful library for managing a service layer
Terraforming legacy Rails applications guides and tools
StyleX is the styling system for ambitious user interfaces.
Components crafted for Design Engineers. Styled using Tailwind CSS, fully compatible with Shadcn, and easy to integrate—just copy and paste. MIT 🤌
A Rails template with our standard defaults.
Example of using clean architecture to separate rails and activerecord concerns from business and domain logic
Enhance your vanilla Rails partials with a simple helper, component class and decorators
Realtime server for reliable two-way communication to power-up any backend
Secure and fast microVMs for serverless computing.
The world's fastest open query engine for sub-second analytics both on and off the data lakehouse. With the flexibility to support nearly any scenario, StarRocks provides best-in-class performance …
A database migration tool. Supports SQL migrations and Go functions.
Redpanda is a streaming data platform for developers. Kafka API compatible. 10x faster. No ZooKeeper. No JVM!
dbt enables data analysts and engineers to transform their data using the same practices that software engineers use to build applications.
Best practices for running Rails in production
GraphBit is the world’s first enterprise-grade Agentic AI framework, built on a Rust core with a Python wrapper for unmatched speed, security, and scalability. It enables reliable multi-agent workf…
OrioleDB – building a modern cloud-native storage engine (... and solving some PostgreSQL wicked problems)
A simple zero-config tool to make locally trusted development certificates with any names you'd like.
Professionally crafted React & Figma components for building beautiful products or starting your own design system
The Lodash for GenAI: Real Value + Consistent + Model-Agnostic
A simple yet powerful agent framework that delivers with open-source models
Enable a Rails application to have separate databases for each tenant.
