traveling-ruby | contained Ruby binaries that can run on any Linux
kandi X-RAY | traveling-ruby Summary
kandi X-RAY | traveling-ruby Summary
traveling-ruby is a Shell library. traveling-ruby has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has medium support. You can download it from GitHub.
Traveling Ruby is a project which supplies self-contained, "portable" Ruby binaries: Ruby binaries that can run on any Linux distribution and any macOS machine. It also has Windows support (with some caveats). This allows Ruby app developers to bundle these binaries with their Ruby app, so that they can distribute a single package to end users, without needing end users to first install Ruby or gems.
Traveling Ruby is a project which supplies self-contained, "portable" Ruby binaries: Ruby binaries that can run on any Linux distribution and any macOS machine. It also has Windows support (with some caveats). This allows Ruby app developers to bundle these binaries with their Ruby app, so that they can distribute a single package to end users, without needing end users to first install Ruby or gems.
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traveling-ruby has a medium active ecosystem.
It has 2026 star(s) with 118 fork(s). There are 51 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 12 months.
There are 23 open issues and 53 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 515 days. There are 4 open pull requests and 0 closed requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of traveling-ruby is rel-20210206
Quality
traveling-ruby has no bugs reported.
Security
traveling-ruby has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
License
traveling-ruby is licensed under the MIT License. This license is Permissive.
Permissive licenses have the least restrictions, and you can use them in most projects.
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traveling-ruby releases are available to install and integrate.
Installation instructions, examples and code snippets are available.
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traveling-ruby Key Features
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traveling-ruby Examples and Code Snippets
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Community Discussions
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Vulnerabilities
No vulnerabilities reported
Install traveling-ruby
Begin with the tutorials:.
Tutorial 1: hello world - Learn in 5 minutes how to create self-contained packages of a hello world app without gem dependencies.
Tutorial 2: gem dependencies - Managing and packaging gem dependencies using Bundler.
Tutorial 3: native extensions - Managing and packaging native extension gems.
Tutorial 4: creating packages for Windows - Creating packages for Windows users.
Reducing the size of your Traveling Ruby packages
BOSH (release engineering tool) Blog post | Github repo
Elasticrawl (AWS Elastic MapReduce job runner) Blog post | Github repo
VirtKick (cloud web panel) Github repo
Octodown (Github markdown preview tool) Github repo | Traveling Ruby issue | Traveling Ruby pull request
WebAirplay (local webapp to send videos to airplay devices) Github repo
The Traveling Ruby project supplies binaries that application developers can use. These binaries are built using the build systems in this repository. As an application developer, you do not have to use the build system. You only have to use the build systems when contributing to Traveling Ruby, when trying to reproduce our binaries, or when you want to customize the binaries. For the Linux build system, see linux/README.md. For the macOS build system, see osx/README.md.
Tutorial 1: hello world - Learn in 5 minutes how to create self-contained packages of a hello world app without gem dependencies.
Tutorial 2: gem dependencies - Managing and packaging gem dependencies using Bundler.
Tutorial 3: native extensions - Managing and packaging native extension gems.
Tutorial 4: creating packages for Windows - Creating packages for Windows users.
Reducing the size of your Traveling Ruby packages
BOSH (release engineering tool) Blog post | Github repo
Elasticrawl (AWS Elastic MapReduce job runner) Blog post | Github repo
VirtKick (cloud web panel) Github repo
Octodown (Github markdown preview tool) Github repo | Traveling Ruby issue | Traveling Ruby pull request
WebAirplay (local webapp to send videos to airplay devices) Github repo
The Traveling Ruby project supplies binaries that application developers can use. These binaries are built using the build systems in this repository. As an application developer, you do not have to use the build system. You only have to use the build systems when contributing to Traveling Ruby, when trying to reproduce our binaries, or when you want to customize the binaries. For the Linux build system, see linux/README.md. For the macOS build system, see osx/README.md.
Support
Yes, but with some caveats.
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