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html gem description like CPAN for ruby?
This seems a little basic to be posting on a forum, but is there a
website documenting the various gems available kind of like search.cpan.org? I found RAA but it does not seem to have all the gems, and has a bunch of non-gem stuff as well. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. |
Re: html gem description like CPAN for ruby?
Try http://rubyforge.org
On 3/6/06, Brandon Hoult <bhoult@gmail.com> wrote: > This seems a little basic to be posting on a forum, but is there a > website documenting the various gems available kind of like > search.cpan.org? I found RAA but it does not seem to have all the gems, > and has a bunch of non-gem stuff as well. > > -- > Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. > > |
Re: html gem description like CPAN for ruby?
Come to think of it, that would be nice ;)
Right now the best way to do it is to look at the descriptions with the console app, but that's hardly enough. Maybe I'll play with making some slick web interface. Could be fun. Anyone interested? (unless something exists, which I haven't really seen) .adam |
Re: html gem description like CPAN for ruby?
Justin Bailey wrote:
> Try http://rubyforge.org > These are Ruby projects. Few of them are Gems. john |
Re: html gem description like CPAN for ruby?
and if a list of gems will suffice,
http://rubyforge.vm.bytemark.co.uk/gems/ John N. Alegre wrote: > Justin Bailey wrote: > > >>Try http://rubyforge.org >> > > These are Ruby projects. Few of them are Gems. > > john |
Re: html gem description like CPAN for ruby?
Basically I would like to be able to find what is available in a
somewhat complete state to do a given thing. Rubyforge gives a bunch of stuff, but most of it is still in early development and is not documented etc. My assumption is that if they bothered to package it as a gem then it would hopefully be more completely functional. If I search for a gem using the command line then I get a basic description, often there are several alternatives. Other than installing them there is no way for me to determine which one is most sutable. In CPAN I can look at the documentation for each available module to see which resembles what I want. As the list of gems grows it will be more important to be able to get details about the gems prior to actually installing them. Until then, this: http://rubyforge.org/softwaremap/trove_list.php is the best alternative I have found. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. |
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