BrowserCMS is a general purpose, open source Web Content Management System (CMS) that supports Ruby on Rails v3.2. It can be used as a standalone CMS, added to existing Rails projects or extended using Rails Engines.
Radiant is a simple and powerful publishing system designed for small teams. It is built with Rails and is similar to Textpattern or MovableType, but is a general purpose content managment system--not merely a blogging engine.
Camaleon CMS is a dynamic and advanced content management system based on Ruby on Rails as an alternative to Wordpress.
Nesta is a lightweight Content Management System, written in Ruby using the Sinatra web framework. Nesta has the simplicity of a static site generator, but (being a fully fledged Rack application) allows you to serve dynamic content on demand. Content is stored on disk in plain text files (there is no database). Edit your content in a text editor and keep it under version control (most people use git, but any version control system will do fine). Implementing your site's design is easy, but Nesta also has a small selection of themes to choose from.
Avo is a very custom Content Management System for Ruby on Rails that saves engineers and teams months of development time by building user interfaces and logic using configuration rather than traditional coding; When configuration is not enough, you can fallback to familiar Ruby on Rails code.
This is the official Ruby SDK for Filestack - API and content management system that makes it easy to add powerful file uploading and transformation capabilities to any web or mobile application.
TrustyCms is a simple and powerful publishing system designed for small teams. It is built with Rails and is similar to Textpattern or MovableType, but is a general purpose content management system--not merely a blogging engine.
The core engine for PushType CMS. Required by all other PushType engines. PushType is a new generation of content management system for Ruby on Rails.
The admin user interface for PushType CMS. PushType is a new generation of content management system for Ruby on Rails.
An embeddable file-backed content management system.
Provides authentication to PushType CMS using Devise. Requires push_type_admin. PushType is a new generation of content management system for Ruby on Rails.
An embeddable file-backed content management system.
*Webby* is a fantastic little website management system. It would be called a *content management system* if it were a bigger kid. But, it's just a runt with a special knack for transforming text. And that's really all it does - manages the legwork of turning text into something else, an *ASCII Alchemist* if you will. Webby works by combining the contents of a *page* with a *layout* to produce HTML. The layout contains everything common to all the pages - HTML headers, navigation menu, footer, etc. - and the page contains just the information for that page. You can use your favorite markup language to write your pages; Webby supports quite a few. Install Webby and try it out!
SpreeEssentialCms is a full featured content management system for Spree Commerce. It's designed to be used with the spree_essentials base.
Restful API for PushType CMS. PushType is a new generation of content management system for Ruby on Rails.
PushType is a modern, open source content management system for Ruby on Rails. It takes advantage of powerful new features available in the latest versions of Rails and PostgreSQL.
Skyline is an extremely flexible and expandable open source content management system. Its feature rich interface allows for fast and intuitive management of websites.
Tolaria is a content management system (CMS) framework for Ruby on Rails. It greatly speeds up the necessary—but repetitive—task of creating useful admin panels, forms, and model workflow. Includes a library of rich form components, passwordless authentication, and text search tools. Make your editors happy!
Provides a WYSIWYG editor to PushType CMS using Froala. Requires push_type_admin. PushType is a new generation of content management system for Ruby on Rails.
A content management system that works with your view templates. Keep the presses hot!
zena is a Ruby on Rails CMS (content managment system) with a focus on usability, ease of customization and web 2.0 goodness (application like behaviour).
Integrated Rails Content Management System.
Remote feature management for Cucumber. Bumps extends {Cucumber}[http://cukes.info] by allowing you to pull feature content and push run results to and from a remote server. This means that your feature files no longer need to live with your steps and other code. This also means that you can publish the results of a Cucumber run to another system. Bumps has been designed to work with {Bumpybot}[http://github.com/brentsnook/bumpybot] (a Google Wave robot) but it can be used with any server that meets the {push/pull contract}[http://wiki.github.com/brentsnook/bumps/push-pull-contract]. See the {wiki}[http://wiki.github.com/brentsnook/bumps] for more details.
PopulateMe is an admin system for managing structured content of web applications. It is built on top of the Sinatra framework, but can be used along any framework using Rack.
Noumenon is a content management system designed to support being extended with Sinatra applications. It's currently in an early stage of development, but right now you can create a basic static site using templates from a theme which specify the structure and presentation of your content, and YAML files which specify the actual content to place in those templates. Future development will include an end-user friendly web interface for editing and creating content, while retaining the ability for developers and designers to manage the site's presentation using the tools they're most comfortable with.
Radiant is a simple and powerful publishing system designed for small teams. It is built with Rails and is similar to Textpattern or MovableType, but is a general purpose content managment system--not merely a blogging engine.
Kit is DSC's Community and Content Management System (CCMS) built as a Rails engine for Rails 3.1 and above. It provides an entire application's worth of CMS functions including in-place WYSIWYG editing with versioning, flexible layouts and templates, CSS and JS all managed within your browser, drag and drop image/file uploading, modules for sophisticated forums (with in place moderation) asset management, calendars, advertising, menus, RSS feeds, re-useable components, full audit trail of editing, integration with mailchimp, Google Analytics and lots more.
Milk is a rack based content management system built for ease of use and simplicity. Milk tastes great with and without cookies.
Mokio is a Content Management System that allows creation of sophisticated websites. It consists maily of administration panel for your desired website. It provides the following types of content: Article (piece of text with pictures, lists, links, etc.), Picture Gallery (easily managed article with a number of photos - thumbs and edition provided), Movie Gallery (article with links to Dailymotion, Vimeo and Youtube movies - thumbs and edition provided), Contact Page with Google map and contact form. Apart from content it is possible to manage menu structure of your website for each language and defined position (part of the screen). If this is not enough for what you need, you can also include pieces of HTML code that should be shared by some (or all) subpages - called HTML Blocks. You can define on which part of the page, these blocks should be displayed. Mokio provides also administration panel for javascripts, languages and backend users. Beside Mokio itself, there are various gems dedicated for Mokio, that extends its core functionality. Visit: http://www.mokio.org Folow us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mokioCMS
Constructor – content management system
Utility for managing content on Vortex web content management system through webdav
This is a fork of the wonderful Mercury Rails WYSIWYG editor, modified very slightly for use with DSC's Kit Community and Content Management System. All credit for this Gem goes to the original author, Jeremy Jackson
Quadro Content Management System
Content Management System for Rails 3 Created by Paul @ Deluxe Digital Media
Migration library system for Contentful API dependent on contentful-management gem and plagarized from activerecord.
A Ruby client for the NOCMS.org web service API. Provides server-side helpers for Rails/Sinatra/Rack applications. keywords: ruby, rails, sinatra, rack, CMS, content management systems, search, cloud, SAAS, JSON, web service
An embeddable file-backed content management system.
BrowserCMS is a general purpose, open source Web Content Management System (CMS), written in Ruby on Rails. This is a fork where the facility to have attachments stored on Amazon S3 has been added. Also caching has been changed to suit heroku
Here's some of the things you can do with *EmergentCore*: * *Create* a complete _Adobe_ _Flex_ or _AIR_ application in less than 5 minutes. Use our lightweight Ruby-based code generation toolkit to create a fully functional CRUD application. Simply do: sudo gem install restfulx sudo gem install emergent_core And then run: emergent_core -h * *Integrate* with _Ruby_ _On_ _Rails_ applications to provide a scalable backend to your Flash or Flex projects. * *Visualize* your ideas on the internet using sophisticated animations. * *Develop* hardcore Content Management Systems based on Graph Theory and ideas behind Stochastic Systems.
A moduler framework to facilitate the development of content management systems
Nesta is a lightweight Content Management System, written in Ruby using the Sinatra web framework. Nesta has the simplicity of a static site generator, but (being a fully fledged Rack application) allows you to serve dynamic content on demand. Content is stored on disk in plain text files (there is no database). Edit your content in a text editor and keep it under version control (most people use git, but any version control system will do fine). Implementing your site's design is easy, but Nesta also has a small selection of themes to choose from.
Simple static contents management system based on Haml and Sass.
BrowserCMS is a general purpose, open source Web Content Management System (CMS) that supports Ruby on Rails v4.0. It can be used as a standalone CMS, added to existing Rails projects or extended using Rails Engines.
Very-Simple-Cms is a lightweight Content Management System, written in Ruby using the Ruby on Rails web framework. Very-Simple-Cms has the simplicity of a static site generator, but allows you to serve dynamic content on demand. Content is stored on disk in plain text files (there is no database). Edit your content in a text editor and keep it under version control (most people use git, but any version control system will do fine).
This gem will add simple Content Management System functionality like blog posts, pages and commenting to your spree store
Integrated Rails Content Management System.
Facilitates the creation of push-publishing content management systems.
Skyline is an extremely flexible and expandable open source content management system. Its feature rich interface allows for fast and intuitive management of websites.
Milk is a rack based content management system built for ease of use and simplicity. Milk tastes great with and without cookies.
*Webby* is a fantastic little website management system. It would be called a *content management system* if it were a bigger kid. But, it's just a runt with a special knack for transforming text. And that's really all it does - manages the legwork of turning text into something else, an *ASCII Alchemist* if you will. Webby works by combining the contents of a *page* with a *layout* to produce HTML. The layout contains everything common to all the pages - HTML headers, navigation menu, footer, etc. - and the page contains just the information for that page. You can use your favorite markup language to write your pages; Webby supports quite a few. Install Webby and try it out!