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A Ruby/Rack web server built for concurrency
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Rack middleware for blocking & throttling
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File Attachment toolkit for Ruby applications
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A very fast & simple Ruby web server
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Rum based microframework for web development.
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iodine - HTTP / WebSockets Server for Ruby with Pub/Sub support
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Tracking made easy: Don’t fool around with adding tracking and analytics partials to your app and concentrate on the things that matter.
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minimalist framework for building rack applications
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Interface for HTTP webservers, frameworks and clients
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Prometheus instrumentation library for Ruby applications
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Simple Rails & AWS Lambda Integration 🐑 🛤
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Bugsnag error monitoring & reporting software for rails, sinatra, rack and ruby
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Tell StatsD about request time, GC, objects and more. Latest Rails 4 and Ruby 2.1 support, and ancient Rails 2 and Ruby 1.8 support.
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Spin up an external server just for Capybara
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The Readme is our comprehensive sinatra documentation and deserves a lot of love. Thank you for everybody who has contributed to it so far!
The translations are great but some of them seem incomplete or outdated. For sinatra 2.0 they need a major overhaul and here's a list of languages that need to be worked on: