Forum engine for Rails 4 and mongoid. Forked from https://github.com/NJayDevelopment/mongoid_forums
Formol is a forum engine for rails 3.1. It provides most of common features you can wait from a forum.
Some Services API for forum.
Markdown formatter for formol forum engine
BBCode formatter for formol forum engine
Lift up your topic to the top in Diesel Forum
HeartVbulletin4 plugs metrics into HEART (https://github.com/cwabbott/heart) for your vBulletin (version 4) forum.
Some Services API for forum.
[Egalitarian is a work in progress.] Egalitarian is a voting system that applies unique rules to a forum environment in order to promote meaningful content that might otherwise be lost to downvotes.
Ruby client library for Vanilla forums to connect websites with Single Sign On (SSO) through JsConnect.
Description of MarchForum.
Basic theme for formol forum engine
This client can be used for accessing Tickets, Users, Discussions and Forums on Freshdesk.
Sinatra powered forum
requires javascript, but implements a slide down forum witb support for a multilingual community. It asks the forum members to provide translations
A simple multi lingual forum
Description of TinyForum.
みなさんはApache Arrowを知っていますか? 普段データを処理している人でも今はまだ知らない人の方が多いかもしれません。しかし、数年後には「データ処理をしている人ならほとんどの人が知っている」となるプロダクトです。(そうなるはずです。) Apache Arrowはメモリー上でデータ処理するときに必要なもの一式を提供します。たとえば、効率的なデータ交換のためのデータフォーマット、CPU/GPUの機能を活用した高速なデータ操作機能などです。 一部のデータ処理ツールではすでにApache Arrowを使い始めています。たとえば、Apache SparkはApache Arrowを活用することでPySpark(PythonからApache Sparkを使うためのモジュール)とのやりとりを高速化しています。データ量によっては10倍以上も高速になります。(リンク先の例では20秒→0.7秒と約30倍高速になっています。) この講演ではApache Arrowの概要だけでなく最新情報も紹介します。この講演を聞くことでApache Arrowのことを網羅的に把握できます。 Apache Arrowはデータ処理ツールが共通で必要なもの一式を提供するので、より多くのツールがApache Arrowを活用し、より多くの人がApache Arrowの開発に参加すると、より多くの人が豊かになります。Apache ArrowはOSSなのでだれでも自由に活用したり開発に参加したりできます。Apache Arrowのことを知ってOSSならではの「共有するほど豊かになる」アプローチに参加しましょう!
Description of TinyForum.
Description of TinyForum.
Description of TinyForum.
== What's this? {ComicFury}[https://comicfury.com] is an excellent no-bullshit webcomic hosting site created and maintained by the legend Kyo. You should support them on {Patreon}[https://www.patreon.com/comicfury]! {Jekyll}[https://jekyllrb.com] is a highly regarded and widespread static site generator. It builds simple slowly-changing content into HTML files using templates. RageRender allows you to use your ComicFury templates to generate a static version of your webcomic site using Jekyll. You just supply your templates, comics and blogs, and RageRender will output a site that mimics your ComicFury site. Well, I say "mimics". Output is a static site, which means all of the interactive elements of ComicFury don't work. This includes comments, subscriptions, search, and comic management. === But why?! RageRender allows those of us who work on making changes to ComicFury site templates to test our changes before we put them live. With RageRender, you can edit your CSS, HTML templates and site settings before you upload them to ComicFury. This makes the process of testing changes quicker and makes it much more likely that you catch mistakes before any comic readers have a chance to see them. RageRender doesn't compete with the most excellent ComicFury (who's Patreon you should contribute to, as I do!) – you should continue to use ComicFury for all your day-to-day artistic rage management needs. But if you find yourself making changes to a site design, RageRender may be able to help you. == Getting started First, you need to have {Ruby}[https://www.ruby-lang.org/] and {Bundler}[https://bundle.io/] installed. The Jekyll site has {good guides on how to do that}[https://jekyllrb.com/docs/installation/] depending on your operating system. To set up a new site, open a terminal and type: mkdir mycomic && cd mycomic bundle init bundle add jekyll bundle add ragerender Now you can add comics! Add the image into an <tt>images</tt> folder: mkdir images cp 'cool comic.jpg' 'images/My first page.jpg' The file name of the image will be the title of your comic page. And that's it, you added your first comic! If you want to add an author note, create a text file in a folder called <tt>_comics</tt> that has the same file name, but with a <tt>.md</tt> extension: mkdir _comics echo "Check out my cool comic y'all!" > '_comics/My first page.md' Generate the site using: bundle exec jekyll build Or start a local website to see it in your browser: bundle exec jekyll serve # Now visit http://localhost:4000! === Customising your site You'll notice a few things that might be off about your site, including that the webcomic title and author name are probably not what you were expecting. You can create a configuration file to tell RageRender the important details. Put something like this in your webcomic folder and call it <tt>_config.yml</tt>: title: "My awesome webcomic!" slogan: "It's the best!" description: > My epic story about how him and her fell into a romantic polycule with they and them defaults: - scope: path: '' values: author: "John smith" theme: ragerender Your webcomic now has its basic information set up. === Adding your layouts If you want to use your own layout code, then create a <tt>_layouts</tt> directory and put the contents of each of your ComicFury layout tabs in there, and then put your CSS in the main folder. You should end up with a full set of files like: _layouts archive.html blog-archive.html blog-display.html comic-page.html error-page.html overall.html overview.html search.html layout.css Now when you build your site, your custom templates and styles will be used instead. === Adding blogs Add your blogs into a folder called `_posts`: cat _posts/2025-05-29-my-new-comic.md Hey guys, welcome to my new comic! It's gonna be so sick! Note that the name of your blog post has to include the date and the title, or it'll be ignored. === Customising comics and blogs You can add {Front Matter}[https://jekyllrb.com/docs/front-matter/] to set the details of your author notes and blogs manually: --- title: "spooky comic page" date: "2025-03-05 16:20" image: "images/ghost.png" author: "Jane doe" custom: # use yes and no for tickbox settings spooky: yes # use text in quotes for short texts mantra: "live long and prosper" # use indented text for long texts haiku: > Testing webcomics Now easier than ever Thanks to RageRender comments: - author: "Skippy" date: "13 Mar 2025, 3.45 PM" comment: "Wow this is so sick!" --- Your author note still goes at the end, like this! === Adding extra pages You can add extra pages just by adding new HTML files to your webcomic folder. The name of the file becomes the URL that it will use. Pages by default won't be embedded into your 'Overall' layout. You can change that and more with optional Front Matter: --- # Include this line to set the page title title: "Bonus content" # Include this line to hide the page from the navigation menu hidden: yes # Include this line to embed this page in the overall layout layout: Overall --- <h1>yo check out my bonus content!</h1> === Controlling the front page As on ComicFury you have a few options for setting the front page of you site. You control this by setting a <tt>frontpage</tt> key in your site config. - <tt>latest</tt> will display the latest comic (also the default) - <tt>first</tt> will display the first comic - <tt>chapter</tt> will display the first comic in the latest chapter - <tt>blog</tt> will display the list of blog posts - <tt>archive</tt> will display the comic archive - <tt>overview</tt> will display the comic overview (blogs and latest page) - anything else will display the extra page that has the matching <tt>slug</tt> in its Front Matter === Stuff that doesn't work Here is a probably incomplete list of things you can expect to be different about your local site compared to ComicFury: - Any comments you specify in Front Matter will be present, but you can't add new ones - Search doesn't do anything at all - Saving and loading your place in the comic isn't implemented - GET and POST variables in templates are ignored and will always be blank - Random numbers in templates will be random only once per site build, not once per page call == Without Jekyll RageRender can also be used without Jekyll to turn ComicFury templates into templates in other languages. E.g: gem install ragerender echo "[c:iscomicpage]<div>[f:js|v:comictitle]</div>[/]" > template.html ruby $(gem which ragerender/to_liquid) template.html # {% if iscomicpage %}<div>{{ comictitle | escape }}</div>{% endif %} ruby $(gem which ragerender/to_erb) template.html # <% if iscomicpage %><div><%= js(comictitle) %></div><% end %> You still need to pass the correct variables to these templates; browse {this unofficial documentation}[https://github.com/heyeinin/comicfury-documentation] or RageRender::ComicDrop etc. to see which variables work on which templates. == Get help That's not a proclamation but an invitation! Reach out if you're having trouble by {raising an issue}[https://github.com/simonwo/ragerender/issues] or posting in the ComicFury forums.
A collection of Sass resources found from an array of sources, forums, and tutorials. Many of my own mixins and functions have been writen to take advantage of Sass lists and maps, allowing users to enter settings without strict ordering.
Self-hosted directory-based forum and asset catalog for small communities
The best Rails 4.2+ forums engine ever. Its goal is to be as simple and feature rich as possible. Thredded works with SQLite, MySQL (v5.6.4+), and PostgreSQL. See the demo at https://thredded.org/.
# SDKs generated by Sideko Netlify is a hosting service for the programmable web. It understands your documents and provides an API to handle atomic deploys of websites, manage form submissions, inject JavaScript snippets, and much more. This is a REST-style API that uses JSON for serialization and OAuth 2 for authentication. This document is an OpenAPI reference for the Netlify API that you can explore. For more detailed instructions for common uses, please visit the [online documentation](https://www.netlify.com/docs/api/). Visit our Community forum to join the conversation about [understanding and using Netlify’s API](https://community.netlify.com/t/common-issue-understanding-and-using-netlifys-api/160). Additionally, we have five API clients for your convenience: - [Python Client](https://github.com/sideko/netlify-python) - [Typescript Client](https://github.com/sideko/netlify-typescript) - [Ruby Client](https://github.com/sideko/netlify-ruby) - [Go Client](https://github.com/sideko/netlify-go) - [Rust Client](https://github.com/sideko/netlify-rust)