Pinned Repositories
active_directory
Native Ruby Access to Microsoft Active Directory
automongobackup
Nightly, rotated backups of MongoDB (port of AutoMySQLBackup for use with Mongo)
bundler
Manage your application's gem dependencies with less pain
confluence4r
Rails plugin providing a Ruby API for interacting with a Confluence wiki system.
oh-my-zsh
A community-driven framework for managing your zsh configuration.
on_the_spot
A rails3 unobtrusive in-place-editing plugin, using jQuery/jEditable.
ticket_mule
No frills, general use support ticket tracking. Easily document and communicate client relations within a support team.
to_xls
This Rails plugin is the easiest way to export to Excel. It gives you the ability to call to_xls to an Array of Hashes. The builder options are the same as to_json / to_xml, except for the :include, :except, and :only. Additionally, there is a :upcase option which allows you to change your columns to upper case. Since you make the Hash, you can add whatever you want in the values or columns, name the columns whatever you want. Why? Because often you have data tables you want to export that are made up of modified and joined data from other tables when you display them, why not export that same modified data set? Also, since the columns read hash names and humanize the values, you can make column names that are more readable, like ":first_name" and will display like: "First name" or "FIRST NAME" (with :upcase option).
richardun's Repositories
richardun/active_directory
Native Ruby Access to Microsoft Active Directory
richardun/to_xls
This Rails plugin is the easiest way to export to Excel. It gives you the ability to call to_xls to an Array of Hashes. The builder options are the same as to_json / to_xml, except for the :include, :except, and :only. Additionally, there is a :upcase option which allows you to change your columns to upper case. Since you make the Hash, you can add whatever you want in the values or columns, name the columns whatever you want. Why? Because often you have data tables you want to export that are made up of modified and joined data from other tables when you display them, why not export that same modified data set? Also, since the columns read hash names and humanize the values, you can make column names that are more readable, like ":first_name" and will display like: "First name" or "FIRST NAME" (with :upcase option).
richardun/automongobackup
Nightly, rotated backups of MongoDB (port of AutoMySQLBackup for use with Mongo)
richardun/bundler
Manage your application's gem dependencies with less pain
richardun/confluence4r
Rails plugin providing a Ruby API for interacting with a Confluence wiki system.
richardun/oh-my-zsh
A community-driven framework for managing your zsh configuration.
richardun/on_the_spot
A rails3 unobtrusive in-place-editing plugin, using jQuery/jEditable.
richardun/ticket_mule
No frills, general use support ticket tracking. Easily document and communicate client relations within a support team.
richardun/capistrano
Remote multi-server automation tool
richardun/CrackShot
CrackShot plugin for Minecraft
richardun/elasticsearch
Open Source, Distributed, RESTful Search Engine
richardun/featureflags
The guide to decoupling feature rollout from code deployment for feature flag-driven development. Feature flags give a software organization the power to reduce risk, iterate quicker, and get more control.
richardun/gatsby-bootcamp
richardun/gitlabhq
Project management and code hosting application. Follow us on twitter @gitlabhq
richardun/heroku-buildpack-php
richardun/knowledge_base
Knowledge Base is a bunch of models for Ruby on Rails that you probably need to build your own
richardun/pay
Payments for Ruby on Rails apps
richardun/rubycas-client-rails
Rails plugin for the RubyCAS-Client
richardun/slash-coffee
Slack coffee run organizer
richardun/stimulus_reflex
Build reactive applications with the Rails tooling you already know and love.
richardun/themes
Jetbrains (IDEA) and iTerm2 Themes
richardun/videojs_rails
Video JS for Rails 4 Asset Pipeline