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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.diy-proofing-box
Build your own DIY proofing box for sourdough, yoghurt and pizza. Featuring a raspberry pi and night vision.dotfiles
My dotrc filesreddit-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