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the-bread-code
Learn how to master the art of baking the programmer way.pizza-dough
This recipe is dedicated to helping you make the best possible pizza dough for Neapolitan pizza.the-sourdough-framework
Open source book dedicated to helping you to make the best possible sourdough bread at home.mozzarella
Learn how to make homemade mozzarellabooking
Wrapper for the Booking.com API.shuttle-cli
Command line client for the Shuttle SSH Manager.the-sourdough-framework-recipes
The Sourdough Framework Recipes is a collection of sourdough inspired bread making recipes.ssh-bookmarks
Terminal ssh bookmark manager written in Ruby.jekyll-quickstart
A jekyll sample project including slim, sass, I18n and twitter bootstrap. Helps you getting started fast.dotfiles
My dotrc fileshstorly
hstore translations in your Ruby on Rails models. Super fast and efficient. Uses the hstore datatype in the database.reddit-image-parser
Scrapes images from a Reddit and puts them into a nice gallery.expedia_api
Wrapper for the official Expedia.com APIspanish-a-thon
Learning spanish for hackers. Only the most important stuff to get you passed an exam.delivery_bot
Delivery bot project to optimize and plan deliveries for a fleet of vehicles.react-native-task
instagram_public_api
Ruby gem for communicating with the public Instagram API.homepage
My personal homepagetransilator
Instead of storing translations in different database tables, translations for your attributes are stored in a JSON/JSONB or Hstore column directly in your table. Internally everything is stored as a hash with keys being locales and values the translations. Based on the locale whenever calling the attribute the translated value is retrieved internally.jekyll-slim
Add slim support to jekyll.Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us