The Ruby Toolbox

May 18, 2009 - 0 Comments - ruby tools

Given the recent discussion of tools this blog has hosted, I thought I’d link up to this interesting and very well-designed site, The Ruby Toolbox. This site tracks which Ruby libraries and tools are getting the most use, by categories such as testing frameworks and deployment automation, as well as a global list (which, unsurprisingly, is topped by Rails itself).

The data for this site is based upon the number of watchers and forks at GitHub, so it’s not all-inclusive, but it definitely provides for a great reference point. It’s also a cool way to just snoop around and see what’s out there. Check it out!

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