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enigmamachine
Enigmamachine is a video processor which queues and encodes videos according to target profiles that you define. Videos must be on a locally mounted filesystem. The processor takes the path to the video, and executes one or more ffmpeg commands on the video. There is a handy web interface for defining encoding tasks, and a restful web service which takes encoding commands.responsive_image_tag
Allows you to specify two images in a responsive_image_tag, and includes a javascript generator which will rewrite the DOM, requesting the correct image based on the screen size of the current client device.skinny_daemon_example
An example of process daemonization using thin.adhd
An experiment in file replicationScalatraSqueryl
A quick demo of Scalatra and Squeryl.flash_policy_server
A simple flash policy server in Ruby.octopus
An experimental octopus implementationshoulda_machinist_generator
A superfork of shoulda_generator which uses machinistflowershop
A sample API using Scalatra, to demonstrate Swagger functionalitydiffrent
A simple means of getting version diffs between ActiveRecord model versions.cosmwasm-first-contract
bdk-wallet-experiment
mongo-aggro
merkle-treat
A pluggable Merkle tree implementation in Scala.rethinker
A simplistic serialisation library for use alongside the official RethinkDb Java driverbranston-client
A simple http client which lets you automatically turn agile user stories into Cucumber test code.scalatra-atmosphere-example
A quick example app showing the new Atmosphere support in Scalatra 2.2spark-simple-app
A very simple Big Data example app using Spark in Scalacarrierwave-bug-demo
A quick demo of a Carrierwave-related bug in Padrinodrafter
Simplistic saving of draft versions for ActiveRecord objects.slicker
It's raining XSS out there. Time for a Slicker!responsive-images-example
A chopped down example of the Filament Group's responsive image technique.spark-streaming-example
A very simple Spark streaming example which uses Twitter as a data source.Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us