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I'm sure you know much of this, but essentially:

- August 2009, he died. (i.e. removed his entire estate and entity from the web after being doxxed) - He reappeared for one day in 2013, to release a 100 page document on a briefly live printer queue called "CLOSURE" (and a few other potentially unrelated posts such as youtube videos), which can be found here: https://github.com/steveklabnik/CLOSURE - His estate, preserved as much as it can be, is here: https://viewsourcecode.org/why/ - A few months after CLOSURE was released, Steve Klabnik gave a talk on it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MaWHVceDbFo


Ah - forgot Hackernews formatting. Sorry about that.


Tried this against some Rails and Ruby stuff..... Wow.


It's not super busy, but I'm not sure if it needs to be. There have been commits on it to handle 5.1: https://github.com/RailsApps/rails-composer/commit/7088e05e7... .

I'll be honest, I use it a lot if I want to spin up a new Rails application and go through a quick CLI picking databases/auth approaches/test frameworks.

The only other tool I would consider looking at for this is Thoughtbot's Suspenders but at this moment I have no pain points with rails-composer.

In case I'm not the only one who likes to use it, I've added it to CodeTriage just now in case anyone would like to be involved in supporting this project. https://www.codetriage.com/railsapps/rails-composer


Location: United Kingdom (US Citizen)

Remote: Yes

Willing to Relocate: No

Technologies: Ruby/Rails, Postgres, RSpec/Capybara,

TravisCi/GitlabCi, Coffeescript, Javascript, Gitlab/Github, Slack/RocketChat

Résumé/CV: https://schwad.github.io

Email: nicholas.schwaderer@gmail.com


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