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gemfile.directory

A directory of Ruby gemfiles that are used in your favorite Ruby and Rails projects!

Updated Apr 05, 2024
Price: Free

Description

A pet project from Josh Pigford, gemfile.directory in and of itself is a fanstastic resource for Rails developers to share their gemfile with others. But it's also a wonderful real world example of a small but focused Rails application that anyone can checkout and learn from.

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