= QueryTrace plugin for Rails It's nice that ActiveRecord logs the queries that are performed when your actions are executed, since it makes it easy to see when you have serious inefficiencies in your application. The next question, though, is always, "OK, so where are those being run from?" Before QueryTrace, that question could be a real pain to answer, since you'd have to go trawling through yo
Note ridgepole v3.2.0 Use udiff instead of diffy (cf. #657) ridgepole v3.1.0 Support Rails 8.1 (cf. #589) ridgepole v3.0.0 Support Rails 8.0 (cf. #504) ridgepole v2.0.0 Support Trilogy (cf. #447) Support Rails 7.1 (cf. #441) Drop support AcriveRecord 6.0 (cf. #440) Drop support ActiveRecord 5.x in ridgepole v1.2.0. Partitioning is no longer supported in ridgepole v1.1.0. ActiveRecord 7.x has some
Removal of "Learn Python in Y Minutes" from free-programming-books.md and addition to free-programming-cheatsheets.md Co-authored-by: Eric Hellman <eric@hellman.net> Index ABAP Ada Agda Alef Android APL Arduino ASP.NET Assembly Language Non-X86 AutoHotkey Autotools Awk Bash Basic BETA Blazor C C# C++ Chapel Cilk Clojure COBOL CoffeeScript ColdFusion Component Pascal Cool Coq Crystal CUDA D Dart DB
Capper is a collection of opinionated Capistrano recipes. Rationale Most web applications are deployed the same way. While capistrano itself is already quite opinionated, maintaining a multitude of applications feels like copy&paste very fast. Capper provides sane defaults and many recipes for technologies typically used with Ruby and Python deployments to make config/deploy.rb much more declarati
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