Active Projects
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Shoes, the UI Toolkit

Shoes is a tiny toolkit for making windowing apps. It's the soul of the new Hackety Hack.
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Hackety Hack

Hackety Hack is the coder's starter kit. It's basically a graphical environment for using Ruby.
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Camping, the 4k Microframework

Camping is a small web framework, less than 4k, a little white blood cell in the vein of Rails. See it for yourself.
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Hoodwink.d

Winkers leave secret comments on all your blogs. Setup your own satellite office or help enhance the central hoodwink.d.
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Hpricot

Parse all manner of fumbling HTML and XML and use simple expressions to search.
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Markaby

Markaby is Markup as Ruby.
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MouseHole

A scriptable web proxy. Run your own little web apps or Greasemonkey-like rewriters.
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Amazon-S3 Clone and Torrent Server

Park Place is a web app which speaks both S3 and BitTorrent.
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Why's (Poignant) Guide to Ruby

Home to continuing development of the (poignant) guide and its translations.
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Sandbox (aka The Freaky Freaky Sandbox)

A huge hack, but soon-to-be-standard, for managing several Ruby environments in a single process.
Dormant Projects
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Bumpspark

A mini lib for making little graphs from scratch no libraries, nothing, x-small.
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Hobix

Blogging from the commandline, static pages. Is the pantsuit of RedHanded.
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MetAid

Tiny lib with metaprogramming helps.
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MyFS

Redirect Ruby's File class to a database or Hash, with a mock filesystem inside.
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RailsFS

Mount a Rails application under Linux with FUSE.
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RedCloth

A Textile/Markdown hybrid library for Ruby.
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Syck

A very swift YAML parser for Ruby, Python, Perl.
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Try Ruby

A private repository for my development of Try Ruby! (To be replaced by Sandbox.)
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Wordy

A failed attempt at a Ruby UTF-8 lib. See Nikolai's lib for superiority.








