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The ultimate text progress bar library for Ruby! It'll SMASH YOU OVER THE HEAD with a PURE RUSH of progress bar excitement!
Don't miss out on what all the kids are talking about! If you want everyone to know that your gem or app can survive in the cage then YOU WANT RUBY-PROGRESSBAR!
It has stood the test of time (2008-today)
Full test suite
Used by tons of other open source projects (which means we find out about bugs quickly)
It's pretty freakin' sweet
And most importantly... our awesome contributors
It's simple to get started:
progressbar = ProgressBar.create
Creates a basic progress bar beginning at 0
, a maximum capacity of 100
and
tells it to start.
Progress: | |
Every call to #increment
will advance the bar by 1
. Therefore:
50.times { progressbar.increment }
Would output an advancing line which would end up here:
Progress: |=================================== |
There's gotten to be too much awesome to pack into one page. Visit the wiki for the full documentation.
If you have problems, please create a Github issue.
ruby-progressbar is maintained by The Kompanee, Ltd.
The names and logos for The Kompanee are trademarks of The Kompanee, Ltd.
ruby-progressbar 1.0 is Copyright © 2011-2021 The Kompanee. It is free software, and may be redistributed under the terms specified in the LICENSE file. ruby-progressbar 0.9.0 is Copyright © 2008 Satoru Takabayashi
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We found that progressbar demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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